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  2. Tax protester - Wikipedia

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    Thus, taxes may be paid under "protest". [7] At common law, and under some earlier tax statutes, the filing of a protest at the time of payment of an erroneous tax was a requirement in order for the payor to recover a refund of the tax at a later time. In the case of U.S. federal taxes, the rule was abolished by Congress in 1924. [8]

  3. Property tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Composition of state and local tax revenues by sales taxes (brown), property taxes (white), licenses and other fees (grey), individual and corporate income taxes (green) in 2007. Determining the value of property is a critical aspect of property taxation, as such value determines the amount of tax due.

  4. Now’s the time to protest Doña Ana County property ... - AOL

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    If you own at least one of the 109,984 pieces of taxable property located in Dona Ana County, you may have already received your 2024 Notice of Value from the county assessor’s office.

  5. 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.

  6. 'Enough is enough': Frustrated Oakland business owners ... - AOL

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    In response to the proposed business tax boycott, Thao issued a written statement to KRON4 News, pointing to a reduction in most property crimes in Oakland’s business districts since the summer ...

  7. 9 Best Tax Debt Resolution Companies of 2025

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    Tax debt can lead to liens or levies on your personal property or wage garnishment of your paycheck. And if the IRS believes you knowingly and willfully evaded filing or paying your taxes, you ...

  8. Tax resistance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Tea Party protests of 2009 were in part a protest against high taxes (in addition to the allusion to the Boston Tea Party, the name was supposed to stand for "Taxed Enough Already"). Code Pink even reached out across the ideological aisle to try to find some common ground. [85] Tax resistance is used in smaller-scale struggles as well.

  9. Tax resistance - Wikipedia

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    Some taxpayers pay their taxes, but include protest letters along with their tax forms. Others pay in a protesting form—for instance, by writing their cheque on a toilet seat or a mock-up of a missile. Others pay in a way that creates inconvenience for the collector—for instance, by paying the entire amount in low-denomination coins.