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Tax protester constitutional arguments



Tax protester constitutional arguments are arguments raised by tax protesters that assert that the imposition of the income tax in the United States violates the United States Constitution. Such arguments include contentions that the Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was never properly ratified or provides no power to tax income; that the income tax violates some other provision of the Constitution; or that some other provision that would prevent the assessment of the income tax was ratified but wrongfully excluded from the Constitution.



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