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 If I make salary on a job, and they deduct my pay because I was sick is that illegal?
This job i work for does not pay me any benefits nor do I have sick days. they pay me salary they jus cut the monthly salary by $800.00 and now they are deducting the two days i was sick...im ...


 I applied on 12.12.07 till iam not received pan card can i know wt is status of my pan card?
Name : Sheela K.
Ack no 03040030026535 dated 12.12.07...


 My accountant failed to file my business return on time and I now owe a penalty. Any good advice?
My accountant was always really good up until this year when he kind of went off the deep end with some personal issues. He assured me that he'd file my business return on time and when he didn&...


 Ability to deduct mortgage interest on schedule A?
My brother and I plan to purchase a property 50/50. I am to live in the home and pay my brother rent for his half. Will i be able to deduct my half of the mortgage interest as a personal expense on ...


 Do you believe this?
Can someone earn £36000 a year gross by working the following way!

1st job- 35 hours per week- £14000 per annum
2nd job- 30 hours per week- £11000 per annum
3rd job- self ...


 Im a 34 year old male and work Very hard and pay my bills.Will There be Social Security for me when I Retire ?
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 When will I receive my "Tax Rebate" check from bush? How much will I get?
I filled single with one dependent. So how much should I get in total??...


 HOW CAN i GET STUCK PAYING THE IRS BECAUSE I AM 1099?
I MADE GOOD MONEY LAST YEAR BUT WITH RENT, CAR PAYMENTS, CHILD CARE AND RAISING 3 KIDS I BARELY SURVIVED LAST YEAR NOW MY TAX GUY IS SAYING I OWE $9,000 TO IRS HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE????????...


 Can I still cash a check if my name is spelled wrong on it?
My last name is spelled Sanson rather than Samson....


 If a dependant is alive for 3 days out of a year can you still claim them on your tax return?
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 Do you have to file for taxes if you receive public assistance or welfare?
I never thought into it and my mother hasnt filed in a while becaue she says she was told not to file. I understood it then being that she was not working but now i need college stuff and they need ...


 I forgot to deduct for a charitable contribution...?
I donated to a charity in 2006 and forgot to list it on my taxes. Do I need to amend my return to get credit for this or can I claim it on my tax return next year?...


 When does a tax year officially end?
As far as city taxes go....


 I live in MI state. I have savings account in FL Branch. Do i need to pay income tax in MI State?
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 Did anyone get an update through sbbt bank?
My tax refund on sbbt said, 1/25/08. The Irs said, 1/29/08 and when I check sbbt bank, they said, my refund will be deposit the following friday. I assumed that they send them out on Thurs. and it ...


 Who do I call about my not getting a W2 form?
I haven't gotten my W2 form from my previous employer and I was wondering who I should call if I don't recieve it by January 31. Some have told me to call my employer while others have told ...


 What will you do with your Stimulus rebate?
for me, i'm saving it for the June 20, and 21 race at the Milwaukee Mile. that way, i have more spending money to take along.

what will you do with yours?...


 The Income tax changes 22% to 20% basic and the loss of the 10p rate are you better or worse off?

Additional Details
This is interesting because technically I am better off, but other changes mean that actually I don't really gain. My wife is worse off and as a family although ...


 If a company car is available for personal use are you required to keep receipts of fuel payments?
If a car is avail for personal use and you pay for all your private mileage and keep records is this sufficient for tax purposes? Can a company deduct a "certain amount" from an employees ...


 I have a 9 month old son. I have not worked but I want to know if I can file a tax return on him?
I need to know if I can file a tax return even though I have not worked, and I'm a single parent of a child....



Due 10/28 w/ baby #1
Why do Americans have to pay a federal income tax on wages?
There is no law that states that Americans are required to by law to pay taxes for their wages, but why do we pay them? To my understanding the income generated from paying taxes on our wages go to a private bank (The Federal Reserve Bank) that the U.S. government is in dept with.
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For all those who believe that the taxes from our wages goes to streets, schools, lights, the greater good of public. Please pick up a book, most of these are paid through property and state taxes. Not taxes from your wages.

Again the Federal Reserve is a PRIVATE BANK-established in 1913. Check your history. Again for those who believe their is a LAW that states you must, please let me know.
                     
 




chesster415
To the morons practicing law without a license: which law specifically and why don't you cite them? Could it be you don't know of any law requiring you to pay income tax? I do believe the Federal Reserve Bank is privately owned, though I can't tell you who owns it you might want to research it yourself. And our country is a republic, not a democracy. Look up the definitions, but feel free to pledge allegiance to the flag and to the democracy for which it stands if that makes you feel better.

To the asker: Americans have to pay income tax to avoid the violence inherent in the government. If you don't pay they will seize your assets, throw you in jail, and ruin your life in general, in the name of protecting you. Similar to a mafia protection racket in many ways, except the mafia didn't declare themselves legal when they forced you to pay for your protection. I recommend reading some works by Lysander Spooner or Marc Stevens for more information on the subject.

Edit: Thank you for your input Cappy sorry I missed your post, but where did Congress get this Power: "The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration."?
If you say "They get it from the people.", I know I never had the power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, and you didn't either the whole is equal to the sum of it's parts. If I can't lay and collect taxes from whatever source derived and you can't together we still can't even if we had five more people it wouldn't help. 10,000 people wouldn't be enough we could pull it off with violence to enforce our actions, but it's still unjust. If we have no right to take someone else's property against their will even to protect them, then we cannot delegate that power to any other person or agency. Including government. If 2 or 10 or 10,000 or any number of people can't lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, how do you propose to have them delegate a power they never had to begin with? And why don't they lay and collect taxes on incomes, from China, Russia or Iraq (whatever source derived)? Unless declaring something legal didn't actually make it just? Perhaps China, Russia or Iraq wouldn't tolerate our government deriving income from them, and the government can't force them to comply with violence and coertion?


Cappy
There is a law that allows taxation, it is the 16th Amendment to the Constitution. Here is an excerpt, "The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration." Wage withholding is required by the Internal Revenue Code, which is Title 26 of the Federal Code. The Internal Revenue Service collects taxes on behalf of the Treasury Department. The Federal Reserve is primarily responsible for some banking regulation and setting the nation's monetary policy, essentially the interest rate the government charges for lending money.


dwh12345
Yes there is a law and no that bank isn't private


Judy1
The Supreme Court has rules that income taxes ARE legal. Don't believe everything you hear.


Mr. Tropp
If America did what you are proposing we would be the same as cuba and china- Communists. Now i dont know about you but communism scares me. If me paying taxes keeps my govt. democratic, then tax me up uncle sam!!!


gray shadow
I think we need to do a little reality check.

* For the income tax laws, check out:
http://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/index.php/Income_tax
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode26/usc_sup_01_26_10_A.html
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode26/usc_sec_26_00006012----000-.html
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode26/usc_sec_26_00000001----000-.html
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode26/usc_sec_26_00000003----000-.html
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode26/usc_sec_26_00006651----000-.html

* These laws were not created by the IRS. They were codified by acts of congress...

Revenue act of 1862:
http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Revenue_Act_of_1862

1894 Income Tax and the Wilson-Gorman Tariff Act:
http://law.enotes.com/major-acts-congress/income-tax-wilson-gorman-tariff-act

Revenue act of 1913:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revenue_Act_of_1913
http://law.enotes.com/major-acts-congress/federal-income-tax

Internal Revenue Code of 1954:
http://law.enotes.com/major-acts-congress/internal-revenue-act
http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Internal_Revenue_Code_of_1954
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internal_Revenue_Code_of_1954

Tax reform act of 1986:
http://www.answers.com/topic/tax-reform-act-of-1986
http://law.enotes.com/major-acts-congress/tax-reform-act
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tax_Reform_Act_of_1986

* And where does income tax go? Only a small portion goes to the Federal Reserve. From 2004...

Revenue from income taxes: $809B
(ref: http://www.publicagenda.org/issues/factfiles_detail.cfm?issue_type=federal_budget&list=7)

Budget of the Federal Reserve: $2.9B
(Ref: http://www.federalreserve.gov/generalinfo/foia/frbbankbudgets/2007ReserveBankBudgets.pdf)

Let's see... that's about 3/10ths of 1% of income taxes going to the Federal Reserve (assuming no portion of other revenue is used)


* The statement that the Federal Reserve is private is not wholly true.

The Federal Reserve System is organized with a government agency at the top (the Board of Governors), and branches beneath them that resemble private corporations. (http://www.federalreserveeducation.org/fed101/structure/ )

The Board of Governors are all appointed for 14-year terms by the president and confirmed by congress. It operates per it's charter and laws set by congress. it is overseen by congress. There is no structure or mechanism for private ownership at this level. Board members are forbidden by law to have any economic interest in a private bank.

The 12 branches, however, are organized similar to private corporations. Member banks are required to buy shares in their branch. They can vote for 6 of their 9 board members. The shares get a standard 6% dividend. These shares cannot be sold on the open market. (more info: http://www.federalreserve.gov/generalinfo/faq/faqfrbanks.htm#6 )

All 'profit' from the Federal Reserve operations are turned over to the Treasury at the end of the year. Since 1913, about 95% of the interest earned from TBill has been returned to the Federal Reserve.

* For a rebuttal on the "cannot tax labor argument", see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tax_protester_constitutional_arguments#Taxing_labor_or_income_from_labor


malshaun
On Feb 3, 1913 the states ratified the 16th Amendment to the U.S Constitution. It states...
The Congress shall have the power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment to the several states, and without regard to any census or enumeration.
So, to answer your question, YES it is in the law. The IRS just helps Congress interprite the laws. So, if you want something changed in the laws, you need to contact Congress. People call their Congressman/woman all the time to change laws. That's why the laws change EVERY year. Go to irs.gov to recieve the new laws every year.
Also, they first started to collect taxes to fund the civil war. Now, it funds MANY things. How else would we go to school for free, drive on roads for free, have military defend us for free, and so on and so on. Almost everyone pays taxes, and that's what we have to do to have all of this. And to have the freedom to say **GOD BLESS!


Douglas ?
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The government like to waste money thats why they take so much from us. It stinks but thats life here.


numquat
When was the last time you were on a freeway ? On a public school ? On a visit to your city library ? - And no, our taxes DO NOT GO to a private bank - They are paid to the IRS, a private organization, a company incorporated in the state od Delaware -They are agents that collect our taxes - Is there a law that says that they should ? - NO - I know people who have not filed or paid taxes in years and the IRS has NEVER tried to collect from them - The IRS intimidates you and the majority of the people in the US are scared to face them - They are very porwerful and have more power than the President of the US.- The Constitution states that Congress has the power to " levy taxes " - PERIOD


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