All Posts Tagged With: "IRS"
Guardians of the Constitution or Watching Out for Their Own?
Mr. Pilla is a tax litigation consultant and author of nine books on successful methods of dealing with and preventing IRS abuse. By the very terms of the Constitution, all judicial officers, as well as others in government service, “shall be bound by Oath or Affirmation” to support the Constitution. Article VI also sets forth [...]
1Sep1997 | Daniel J. Pilla | 2 comments | ContinuedConfession of a Compliant Taxpayer
I’m afraid of the IRS, so I always pay at least as much, and probably more, than I owe in federal taxes. I confess this with apologies to my fellow taxpayers, particularly those who don’t do as I do. You have all heard, and most of you believe, that honest taxpayers are victimized by tax [...]
1Mar1997 | Dwight R. Lee | 1 comment | ContinuedLiberty and Privacy: Connections
Joseph S. Fulda, a contributing editor of The Freeman, has been published frequently in scientific journals, philosophical journals, mathematics journals, law reviews, and journals of opinion. If property is liberty’s other half, privacy is its guardian. The right to privacy is essential to the preservation of freedom for the simplest of reasons. If no one [...]
1Dec1996 | Joseph S. Fulda | 1 comment | ContinuedThe Flat Tax: Freedom, Fairness, Jobs, and Growth
Dr. Peterson, an adjunct scholar for the Heritage Foundation, is Distinguished Lundy Professor Emeritus of Business Philosophy at Campbell University in North Carolina. Mounting taxes push the Tax Foundation’s “Tax Freedom Day” out to May 6, a day when presumably John Q. Taxpayer stops working for government—federal, state, and local—and at last starts working for [...]
1Sep1996 | William H. Peterson | 0 comments | ContinuedCustomer Service, Government-Style
Mr. Bandow is a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute and the author of The Politics of Envy: Statism as Theology (Transaction). One of the defining characteristics of denizens of the nation’s capital is their belief that government “serves” the people. This attitude naturally leads to much concern, particularly among the “good government” crowd, for [...]
1Jan1996 | Doug Bandow | 1 comment | Continued-
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