Melbourne, FL asked in Tax Law for Florida

Q: What actions activates the law initiating a tax liability for our actions at work of a Private enterprise ?

Congress defined a Public Office in Section 7701(26) as one that doesn't include the words of a "private enterprise." The 78 Congressional Record's recorded testimony of F. Morris Hubbard's (senior legislative draftsman of the Treasury Department) explanation in front of Congress in 1943 Volume 89 Part II page 2580 3rd column from the left defines "income tax is fundamentally generated from the exercise of "a privilege in carrying on any activity " or "an excise or duty" . So why is everybody acting differently? Section 3402 even states a condition of "Employees incurring not tax liability". So the law exists that employment is not 100% taxable income. Then I ask who is the authoritative decision maker in our lives to know if we are generating actions creating an tax liability from our employment income ? ? Is it not we ourselves? Prove me wrong! Statutes are not litigatable - remember.

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Bruce Alexander Minnick
Bruce Alexander Minnick
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  • Tallahassee, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: Rather than trying to "prove you wrong" I would rather invite you to attend the next meeting of the Sovereign Citizens of America, Inc., to be held in the City Hall in Lubbock, Texas, on all hallows eve (called Halloween in some places). I will be standing in the back, watching and listening.

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