Quote (FantasyWorldII @ Aug 21 2022 10:41pm)
So what is the outcome of your homework? Why not sharing the info?
I already did.
The word
income is not defined in the IRS code.
The definition of income in the constitution was given in the Eisner v. Macomber case. (supreme court)
It says
income is from gains or profits from corporate activity.
The supreme court said, a mans labor is his private property, Coopage vs Kansas 1914
In 1916 we had the Brushaber case and the Stanton case.
Both stated the 16th amendment gave the government no new taxing power.
In other words
if you wasn't taxable before the 16th, you are not taxable after it.