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londonfog

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@twostrokenut dude I asked for a link to your definition of Federal Tax you provide me with meaning bullshit that does not pertain to my statement that everyone does not pay Federal Taxes. Most certainly everyone does not pay Federal Income Tax.
 
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twostrokenut

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@twostrokenut dude I asked for a link to your definition of Fedreal Tax you provide me with meaning bullshit that does nott pertain to my statement that everyone does not pay Federal Taxes. Most certainly everyone does not pay Federal Income Tax.
I never said "income tax" did I? You literally ask for "my" definition ^^^^^ and I have already given it to you. Would you like a "link" to the post or are you somewhat coherent? I claim inflation as a federal tax that everyone pays. Your turn.
 

londonfog

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I never said "income tax" did I? You literally ask for "my" definition ^^^^^ and I have already given it to you. Would you like a "link" to the post or are you somewhat coherent? I claim inflation as a federal tax that everyone pays. Your turn.
I only asked for a definition provided with a link. You give me nothing but what you THINK is Federal Taxes...and you know why ??
Because you don't pay Federal Taxes, so you are fucking clueless tto what they are
Please allow me to show you how it is done..

What is a 'Federal Income Tax'
A federal income tax is a tax levied by the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on the annual earnings of individuals, corporations, trusts and other legal entities. Federal income taxes are applied on all forms of earnings that make up a taxpayer's taxable income, such as employment earnings or capital gains.

http://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/federal_income_tax.asp
Now you stated that Federal Taxes can be lied by any part of the goverment.
Google is not my master. It's really simple London. Ant tax imposed by federal action, decree, statute ECT from any federal branch.
The only branch of our government that that can levy a Federal Tax is your IRS, as so stated in the above info a posted...with link.
Here allow me to post some more info ...with link to show what is considered Federal Taxes in which you dont pay

https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tools/tax-tips/Taxes-101/What-Are-Federal-Taxes-/INF14449.html


What Are Federal Taxes?
Updated for Tax Year 2016

OVERVIEW

The U.S. Constitution authorizes the federal government to collect various types of taxes from you.

The U.S. Constitution authorizes the federal government to collect various types of taxes from you. No one enjoys paying taxes, but without them, the government could not afford to provide you with the benefits and services it offers. Each form of taxation is governed by separate and distinct bodies of law; however, they all generally charge you tax when you either receive or give money or property.

Income tax
The most common form of federal taxation is the income tax. The income tax rules allow the government to collect taxes from any person or business that earns money during the year. The tax rules provide a broad and sweeping definition of taxable income to include any and all property you receive, regardless of whether you earn it at work, through a business or from making good investments. Although this can seem overwhelming, the rules also provide a wide range of credits, deductions and exclusions that reduce the amount of tax you must pay.

Gift tax
Although not as common as the income tax, the federal government does impose a tax when you make certain gifts to another person or entity. Gifts generally cover situations where you do not expect anything in exchange, such as when you give your children birthday gifts. But rest assured the government is not looking to tax those small gifts you make for birthdays, weddings and other special occasions. The tax only applies to large or high-value gifts you make.

Similar to the income tax, the rules governing these transfers allow you to reduce or eliminate the possibility of paying tax with credits, exclusions and deductions. For example, the annual gift exclusion allows you to make an unlimited number of gifts if the value per recipient is below a certain value. A unified credit is also available to every taxpayer. Essentially, this credit lets you make additional tax-free gifts when you use up an annual exclusion, but you do have to file a gift tax return.

Estate tax
The federal estate tax applies to gifts you make at death, rather than while you are alive. This covers the money and property you leave to your heirs in a will or through some other method. Only the value of your estate that exceeds the exemption amount for the year of your death is subject to taxation. Although there is some overlap between the gift and estate tax, the exemption works in the same way as for gift tax, but has historically been larger than $1 million.

Employment taxes
Revenue that the federal government raises through the imposition of employment taxes provides the necessary funds to operate social welfare programs such as Medicare and Social Security. If you are an employee, you will see these taxes deducted from your paycheck in addition to your federal income tax withholding.

As of 2016, you are responsible for paying 6.2 percent of your first $118,500 of earnings to fund Social Security, and 1.45 percent on all earnings to fund Medicare. Your employer is also responsible for paying an equal amount on your behalf, but this does not come out of your earnings.

These things you would know IF YOU PAID FUCKING FEDERAL TAXES !!!!
 

twostrokenut

Well-Known Member
I only asked for a definition provided with a link. You give me nothing but what you THINK is Federal Taxes...and you know why ??
Because you don't pay Federal Taxes, so you are fucking clueless tto what they are
Please allow me to show you how it is done..

What is a 'Federal Income Tax'
A federal income tax is a tax levied by the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on the annual earnings of individuals, corporations, trusts and other legal entities. Federal income taxes are applied on all forms of earnings that make up a taxpayer's taxable income, such as employment earnings or capital gains.

http://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/federal_income_tax.asp
Now you stated that Federal Taxes can be lied by any part of the goverment.
The only branch of our government that that can levy a Federal Tax is your IRS, as so stated in the above info a posted...with link.
Here allow me to post some more info ...with link to show what is considered Federal Taxes in which you dont pay

https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tools/tax-tips/Taxes-101/What-Are-Federal-Taxes-/INF14449.html


What Are Federal Taxes?
Updated for Tax Year 2016

OVERVIEW

The U.S. Constitution authorizes the federal government to collect various types of taxes from you.

The U.S. Constitution authorizes the federal government to collect various types of taxes from you. No one enjoys paying taxes, but without them, the government could not afford to provide you with the benefits and services it offers. Each form of taxation is governed by separate and distinct bodies of law; however, they all generally charge you tax when you either receive or give money or property.

Income tax
The most common form of federal taxation is the income tax. The income tax rules allow the government to collect taxes from any person or business that earns money during the year. The tax rules provide a broad and sweeping definition of taxable income to include any and all property you receive, regardless of whether you earn it at work, through a business or from making good investments. Although this can seem overwhelming, the rules also provide a wide range of credits, deductions and exclusions that reduce the amount of tax you must pay.

Gift tax
Although not as common as the income tax, the federal government does impose a tax when you make certain gifts to another person or entity. Gifts generally cover situations where you do not expect anything in exchange, such as when you give your children birthday gifts. But rest assured the government is not looking to tax those small gifts you make for birthdays, weddings and other special occasions. The tax only applies to large or high-value gifts you make.

Similar to the income tax, the rules governing these transfers allow you to reduce or eliminate the possibility of paying tax with credits, exclusions and deductions. For example, the annual gift exclusion allows you to make an unlimited number of gifts if the value per recipient is below a certain value. A unified credit is also available to every taxpayer. Essentially, this credit lets you make additional tax-free gifts when you use up an annual exclusion, but you do have to file a gift tax return.

Estate tax
The federal estate tax applies to gifts you make at death, rather than while you are alive. This covers the money and property you leave to your heirs in a will or through some other method. Only the value of your estate that exceeds the exemption amount for the year of your death is subject to taxation. Although there is some overlap between the gift and estate tax, the exemption works in the same way as for gift tax, but has historically been larger than $1 million.

Employment taxes
Revenue that the federal government raises through the imposition of employment taxes provides the necessary funds to operate social welfare programs such as Medicare and Social Security. If you are an employee, you will see these taxes deducted from your paycheck in addition to your federal income tax withholding.

As of 2016, you are responsible for paying 6.2 percent of your first $118,500 of earnings to fund Social Security, and 1.45 percent on all earnings to fund Medicare. Your employer is also responsible for paying an equal amount on your behalf, but this does not come out of your earnings.

These things you would know IF YOU PAID FUCKING FEDERAL TAXES !!!!

Oh my fucking god dude nice meltdown, a wall on income tax really? What is this a fetish? You have attempted to steer this ENTIRE conversation towards income tax. Not everyone pays an income tax, so there's that. No more walls needed I AGREE with you.

What is an excise tax?

And everyone still pays inflation tax.
 
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londonfog

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Oh my fucking god dude nice meltdown, a wall on income tax really? What is this a fetish? You have attempted to steer this ENTIRE conversation towards income tax. Not everyone pays an income tax, so there's that. No more walls needed I AGREE with you.

What is an excise tax?

And everyone still pays inflation tax.
no melt down at all. Actually a easy cut and paste to explain what Federal Taxes are to someone who was very much clueless. I think you still are clueless to everyone not paying taxes. To save us time and to stop you from looking foolish, tell me how much Federal Taxes an inmates pays ? you said everyone
 
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