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Constitutional Taxation Question |
Under Title 27 USC.6331, it is assumed that the I.R.S. has the power (power from the people-by the people) to levy private property for compensation of owed tax debits. IS this true? Where in the Constitution does congress authorize the I.R.S to levy and or collect tax debits? The Sixteenth Amendment Like many things in our government. The IRS is an illegal entity. I saw a person quote the 16th amendment. That strictly applies to Congress and not the IRS. Congress can not, and I repeat, can not give or grant it's powers to another sole entity, such as the IRS. |
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