Squanto wrote:
You mean the Federal Income Tax expressly permitted by the 16th amendment?
Personally, I don't think that the rich should pay taxes at a higher rate than anyone else. What needs to be fixed is the countless loopholes and accounting games that are more available to those with higher incomes to reduce that amount of tax that they pay.
Expressly permitted by an illegal amendment, ya, thats the one.
Title 25 does not clarify the law that you have to pay income tax. This has been hashed out in courtrooms nationwide. Several IRS employees and agents have quit their job due to this. The notable ones you can find online I am sure, but more importantly was the case in 1985 in Kansas which the jury could not find fault with the defendents actions of not paying federal income tax. They actually asked to see the law, not Title 25 (which remitts the policy by which the federal income tax will be governed). The government could not produce it. Plus it is a fact that the bankers of the day (back in the early 1900's, the Morgans, Stanley's, Rothchilds...etc...) heavily pushed not only the federal income tax, but the federal reserve as well. Both policies were not what our founders had in mind, atleast not all of them (the great debate between Jefferson and Hamilton).
A flat tax may be the way to go, that would of course force balanced budgets, but you can say goodbye to alot of entitlement programs. Which I would love to see happen anyways.