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    How is the federal Tax Code constitutional? Archived Message

    Posted by machine_easy2 on January 7, 2014, 6:20 pm

    I though all laws in this country were void for vagueness if the law too vague or complicated for the average person to understand.

    Sure, we all understand that we must pay taxes, (or federal goons will bust down your door, shoot your dog, haul you away in hand cuffs and lock you in a small cell with a large masculine homosexual ironically known a Tiny for a very long period of time) but how does one actually figure out how much is owed by themselves?

    I just spent about 2 hours trying to figure out how much I will get back, (or owe) this year. Lacking a W-2 at this point, I can't get all the pertinent information entered into software I must pay for (or an accountant perhaps). Furthermore, if you expect to owe more than $1000 at the end of any year, it is required that do all of this work without the benefit of a document with numbered boxes, to help it all make since. I'd like to think that I'm at least of average intelligence, but I must not be, I'm finding understanding this mess of documents to be overwhelming, and nonsensical. I bet If I paid 3 different tax accounts to do my taxes, Id get 3 different figures as to the amount owed, if such is true, how could any person be expected to comply with the law. Is it even possible?


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