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  2. Tax protester arguments - Wikipedia

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    The position of the Internal Revenue Service based upon the statutes and upon the related legal precedents in case law, is that these and similar tax protest arguments are frivolous and, if adopted by taxpayers as a basis for failure to timely file tax returns or pay taxes, may subject such taxpayers to penalties. On its web site, the IRS states:

  3. Property tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Property tax has been shown to be regressive [2] (that is, to fall disproportionately on those of lower income) under certain circumstances, because of its impact on particular low-income/high-asset groups such as pensioners and farmers. Because these persons have high-assets accumulated over time, they have a high property tax liability ...

  4. 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]

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    And now you’ll have a little more time to protest your appraised property value. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  6. Tax protester administrative arguments - Wikipedia

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    Tax protesters in the United States advance a number of administrative arguments asserting that the assessment and collection of the federal income tax violates regulations enacted by responsible agencies –primarily the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)– tasked with carrying out the statutes enacted by the United States Congress and signed into law by the President.

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    With elections quickly approaching and people across the country gathering to protest in support of Palestine, New Hanover County has put together a list of the county's rules when it comes to ...

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  9. Tax protester statutory arguments - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, the word "deficiency" has more than one technical meaning under the Internal Revenue Code: one kind of "deficiency" for purposes of 26 U.S.C. § 6211 relating to statutory notices of deficiency, U.S. Tax Court cases, etc. (meaning, usually, the excess of the amount that the IRS claims is the correct tax over the amount the taxpayer ...