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@Kazeko - Thanks for pointing out the codes regarding the IRS. One slight problem though, its only minor and most people yell semantics whenever its mentioned, but does any of the IRS documents pertain to a man? So far all I have read in Australian documents (and many US documents) pertain to Persons, Individuals and Corporate bodies. So how does it apply to a man?
First you need a definition of Persons & Individuals to understand where I am coming from. Blacks 1st edition describes Persons as "Bodies Corporate or Bodies Politic". That isn't a man. They are legal fictions created to describe entities which can only exist on paper in writing rather than physically as a living breathing bloke.
Individuals are men who are directly in the employ of the Governing body or residing within a military base (actual wording is fort but the terminology is updated). Now that means again that your average man is not eligible to pay tax. Though it does mean that 1/3 of all Americans are eligible to pay tax as the Government is the largest employer in the States.
At no point have I found or been noticed that a man is eligible to pay any of his hard earned assets to the government. Even the Constitution protects against this, though an amendment did let the floodgates open for abuse of the tax system which was only ever designed to be used upon Governmental employees and businesses.
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