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  2. Tax protester - Wikipedia

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    A tax protester is someone who refuses to pay a tax claiming that the tax laws are unconstitutional or otherwise invalid. Tax protesters are different from tax resisters, who refuse to pay taxes as a protest against a government or its policies, or a moral opposition to taxation in general, not out of a belief that the tax law itself is invalid ...

  3. 2014 Hungarian Internet tax protests - Wikipedia

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    A Facebook page named Százezren az internetadó ellen ("Hundred Thousand Against the Internet Tax") was created on October 21, the same day the proposal was made public, by Balázs Gulyás, a 27-year-old political blogger, who is also the son of Socialist politician Zita Gurmai. [11] A week later, on the 28th, the page had more than 225,000 ...

  4. Tax protester history in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A tax protester, in the United States, is a person who denies that he or she owes a tax based on the belief that the Constitution of the United States, statutes, or regulations do not empower the government to impose, assess or collect the tax.

  5. Category:Tax protesters - Wikipedia

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    This category is for any articles related to fringe claims that tax laws are unconstitutional or otherwise legally invalid. This is distinct from Category:Tax resistance, which is for the practice of refusing to pay tax on moral rather than legal grounds.

  6. Category:Tax protesters in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles about people in the United States who have made fringe claims that tax laws are unconstitutional or otherwise legally invalid. This is distinct from Category:Tax resisters, which is for people who refuse to pay tax on moral rather than legal grounds.

  7. 2024 pro-Palestinian Tax Day protests - Wikipedia

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    Described as a "coordinated day of economic protest against the Israel-Gaza war", the demonstration saw participation in many cities.In Ann Arbor, Michigan, student demonstrators took over a stage at the University of Michigan's SpringFest. [5]

  8. Category:Tax reform activists - Wikipedia

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  9. Tax March - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Tax March organizer who ordered the first inflatables felt that they symbolized that "Donald Trump was a big chicken for not releasing his taxes." [24] [25] Organizers using the Tax Day's Facebook page chose to focus events on "government transparency, conflicts of interest and an unfair tax system," according to CNBC. [26]

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