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And why not?. As presented by the Internal Revenue Service, the Code appears illogical, inconsistent, and incomprehensible. As presented by the IRS, the IRC would appear to turn everything we all thought we had learned in grade-school English and Civics on its head.
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PublisherCreateSpace
ISBN-101546969853
ISBN-139781546969853
eBay Product ID (ePID)247743954
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Book TitleSecrets of the U. S. Tax Code : in 10 Easy Segments by Anonymous
Number of Pages46 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2017
TopicTaxation
GenreLaw
AuthorDavid Robinson
FormatTrade Paperback
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Item Height0.1 in
Item Weight3.8 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in
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SynopsisMisunderstanding The Internal Revenue Code Costs Americans About A Trillion Dollars Every Year FOOD FOR THOUGHT For the past one-hundred and four years of its existence, the U.S. Internal Revenue Code has been ridiculed, feared, and despised by virtually everyone. And why not? As presented by the Internal Revenue Service, the Code appears illogical, inconsistent, and incomprehensible. The Code defies practically the entire Bill of Rights- requiring citizens to testify against themselves, allowing searches and seizures without warrants, levying fines and penalties without trials, and imposing a tax on our basic right to earn a living. As presented by the IRS, the IRC would appear to turn everything we all thought we had learned in grade-school English and Civics on its head., Misunderstanding The Internal Revenue Code Costs Americans About A Trillion Dollars Every YearFOOD FOR THOUGHTFor the past one-hundred and four years of its existence, the U.S. Internal Revenue Code has been ridiculed, feared, and despised by virtually everyone. And why not? As presented by the Internal Revenue Service, the Code appears illogical, inconsistent, and incomprehensible. The Code defies practically the entire Bill of Rights- requiring citizens to testify against themselves, allowing searches and seizures without warrants, levying fines and penalties without trials, and imposing a tax on our basic right to earn a living. As presented by the IRS, the IRC would appear to turn everything we all thought we had learned in grade-school English and Civics on its head.