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TAXES: Federal

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The Hill

Democratic presidential hopefuls are “playing the class warfare card” by supporting tax increases on private-equity and hedge-fund managers, says the billionaire founder of Black Entertainment TV, who warns the hike would hit minority-run investment

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WND

The Internal Revenue Service has lost a lawyer's challenge in front of a jury to prove a constitutional foundation for the nation's income tax, and the victorious attorney now is setting his sights higher.

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U.S. Unable to Prove It's Not Voluntary
The United States appears to have bitten off more than it can chew when it sued Bob Schulz and the We The People organizations earlier this year in an effort to shut down "Operation Stop

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Los Angeles Times

A federal judge dismissed criminal charges Monday against 13 former partners of accounting giant KPMG, including 2 in Southern California, gutting what had been billed as the largest tax fraud case in US history. The ex-partners and other defendents

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Keene Free Press

"On July 17th I’ll be appearing in Federal court charged, essentially, with petitioning the government for a redress of grievances. Starting at 8:00 a.m that day we'll rally in front of Concord's federal eyesore/building...then two hour

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Shreveport Times

A Shreveport attorney who has challenged the government for years on the legality of filing federal income taxes has been acquitted on charges he failed to file returns. A federal jury unanimously found Tommy Cryer not guilty this week on two misdeme

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FEE(Sheldon Richman)

The case, Murphy v. IRS, resulted from a woman's award of compensatory damages for mental anguish and loss reputation after she turned whistleblower against her employer. Sec 104(a)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code (Title 26 of the US Code), stat

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AP

When the United States invaded Iraq more than four years ago, war opponent David Gross asked his bosses for a radical pay cut, enough so he wouldn't have to pay taxes to support the war. "I was having a hard time looking at myself in the

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PC World

Congress shouldn't permanently extend a moratorium on taxes unique to the Internet. If Congress makes the ban permanent nothing would stop Internet providers from trying to expand the number of banned services. [ah, yah]

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YouTube

FUNNY. Nothing like watching unwitting supporters of taxes collide with those who have a different idea of what constitutes theft. "There's nothing fair about taxation. That's like saying some theft is fair."

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Worldnetdaily

With summer travel in full gear and motorists more conscious of the price of gasoline than ever before, few Americans realize that up to 60 cents of the cost per galling is the result of local, state and federal taxes.

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http://yannone.blogspot.com

I just spoke with Ed. He said that one of his guests was out walking the dog and was forced to run back to the house under gunfire. According to Ed, two shot were fired at his retreating, unarmed guest, the bullets coming close to his head.

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NY Times

Even as Congressional leaders draft legislation to reduce greenhouse gases linked to global warming, a powerful roster of Democrats and Republicans is pushing to subsidize coal as the king of alternative fuels.

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Bloomberg

U.S. airlines, which already share the sky with corporate jets, are pushing to share their tax burden too. President George W. Bush is proposing to cut the amount passenger carriers such as American Airlines and Continental Airlines pay in federal

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