Social Security Enabling Act of 1935 Some time ago, I posted a breakdown that covered why people pay the income tax. To say that some in 4um were upset with my information, well, that would be an understatement. But, and howsoever that maybe, no one rebuted the information. Please permit me to explain why there was no rebuttal;
I was correct. The following is the basic part of the info;
The Social Security Act of 1935
(See Section 8; Income Tax)
http://www.nationalcenter.org/SocialSecurityAct.html
(Please note that the above site is an official government site.)
TITLE VIII- TAXES WITH RESPECT TO EMPLOYMENT
INCOME TAX ON EMPLOYEES
SECTION 801. In addition to other taxes, there shall be levied, collected, and paid upon the income of every individual a tax equal to the following percentages of the wages (as defined in section 811) ...
DEDUCTION OF TAX FROM WAGES
SEC. 802. (a) The tax imposed by section 801 shall be collected by the employer of the taxpayer by deducting the amount of the tax from the wages as and when paid. Every employer required so to deduct the tax is hereby made liable for the payment of such tax, and is hereby indemnified against the claims and demands of any person for the amount of any such payment made by such employer.
Now, I admit to not being the best researcher in the world, but the way that I read this, the Social Security tax is an Income tax..... and I would submit that if you are subject to ANY Income tax, then you are subject to ALL income taxes.
What does this mean? If you have a social security number, you owe the income tax, and you can protest all that you want and it will not help you in the least. That means that when you argue about the there being no law authorizing the income tax, you are correct, and when the judge says not to bring that argument into this court, he is also correct, because he is setting in a hearing on a contractual matter, and you are out-of-order.
I have, meanwhile, been searching for other confirmation about what I know to be true. Just for you'all. I have found it!
I joined Family Guardian, and posed the question to them, asking if it was correct. This was their response;
Richard,
Nice work. You're absolutely correct. Exactly the same conclusions are reached in the Resignation of Compelled Social Security Trustee Document posted on this website:
http://famguardian.org/TaxFreedom/Forms/Em...stIndenture.pdf
See section 3 in the above document.
Admin
To view the above document, which is one of the most detailed documents that I have ever read! You need to register with Family Guardian; you can do that here: http://famguardian.org/
I have not spent much time, as yet, on this site, but it does look as detailed and full of information as anything that I have found.