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NO INCOME TAX LAW FORMER "IRS" AGENT JOE BANNISTER PART 3Video by: stihlman37 Video Description: Joe Bannister explains in a interveiw the 2 year investigation he did, resulted in the IRS forcing him to resign. Tags: alex and brown ed elaine fedral illegal income infowars investigation irs jones reserve tax no income tax law former irs agent joe bannister part 3 Related eBay ProductsNo items matching your keywords were found.Comments for this video: Show || Hide Tell a friend: |
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But this is where I began to question the motives of Alex Jones. There's a lot in that man people aren't seeing.
So the moral of the story is you need to file your income tax, or you will be arrested. But there is money income that can't be legally taxed.
The moral of the story is file your income taxes. Or risk becoming a prisoner, whether or not they imprison people illegally is a matter of perspective.
Well, which is it sparky: is it illegal or not?
"the 16th admendment never got passed"
Never got what?
"So you file your income tax and you don't report the income that portion of your income that can't be taxed."
Ah, well that's tax fraud, not tax evasion but it's still illegal to intentionally misreport your income.
You really should take your own advice. Prepare for a first rate smack-down.
"Mr. Banister does not file a return on his wages as his his service is being evenly traded for compensation by his employer."
Prove it.
"You can look and look and you will find no law requiring tax on wages. "
You simply have to look past the TP websites and videos to find the law requiring a tax on our wages.
Look no farther: 26 USC 61
or anything like that. I am just telling you that if you really look in to this not by going to the IRS website, but really looking for yourself. There is no law requiring you to pay taxes on your wages. If you can find it and and post it I will send you $ 100.00 I know it it's not much but it is all I can afford. Good Luck!
Nice try at appearing to know what you're talking about, Stooge. The IRS Code, AKA Title 26 of the United States Code is law. Title 26 is derived from legislation passed by both Houses of Congress and signed by the President.
Enjoy your crow pie.