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Dixon Cannon said:This is well stated but prompts the question; "Do you really know what those laws SAY, and to WHOM THEY APPLY? Are your elected representatives being honest with you about the LAW and to WHOM IT APPLIES? Have you agreed to one law only to have it enforced outside of it's original intent and lawful application?"
This is what is meant by "taxation with mis-representation". Representatives, elected or bureaucratic, can say the Law means anything they want. It's up to you as a citizen to discover it's meaning, it's intent, and it's application. Many, many Americans know more about 'Dancing With the Idol Survivor' than they know about their laws - specifically they laws that cost them money!
I, for one, have spent the last three decades studying the law, federal income tax laws in particular. What we're told the law says, and what the law ACTUALLY says are indeed two different things altogether. Those who know the law and act accordingly regarding the laws intent and application keep their earnings. Those who don't know the law and 'voluntarily comply' with what and how the "THINK" the law applies, needlessly spend a portion of their hard-won earnings on things they otherwise neither would want, need, or desire.
That, of course, is the reason and the meaning of terms like 'individual self assessment' and 'voluntary compliance'. That is our representatives (elected and bureaucratic) telling us, "we're have no intention of telling what the law IS. That is up to you to figure out. But after you've wisely or erroneously assessed your financial situation you can 'volunteer' to participate if you've determined that the secret law applies to you."
Our elected and bureaucratic representatives have sown a minefield of law, directive, regulation, statute, mendacity and deceit. It is up to each citizen to "Crack The Code" and read the map of that minefield to discover the clear path. Many, many Americans choose not to do that and would rather 'pay-up' to avoid the hassle (read: responsibility!). The pay-off of getting the answer right on "Let's Play Millionaire, You're Fired" is much more rewarding for some - expensive!...but somehow rewarding.
Anyone can P.M. me anytime for keys to the map if they'd like - or not. It too is voluntary!
-dixon cannon
Being a CPA I have a better handle on tax law than most others. I actually think most politicians don't understand a lot of the finer details of the tax laws they pass, in some cases the laws are too industry specific to grasp all the complexities. You want to change the tax laws, run for office and propose legislation to change the law; support candidates who favor change.