A tax protester is someone who refuses to pay a tax claiming that the tax laws are unconstitutional or otherwise invalid. Tax protesters are different from tax resisters, who refuse to pay taxes as a protest against a government or its policies, or a moral opposition to taxation in general, not out of a belief that the tax law itself is invalid. The United States has a large and organized culture of people who espouse such theories. Tax protesters also exist in other countries.
Legal commentator Daniel B. Evans has defined tax protesters as people who "refuse to pay taxes or file tax returns out of a mistaken belief that the federal income tax is unconstitutional, invalid, voluntary, or otherwise does not apply to them under one of a number of bizarre arguments" (divided into several class...
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A 10% Legacy and Succession Duty impressed duty stamp of the United Kingdom from 1900.
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Logo of the United States Internal Revenue Service in SVG format. It features an elongated 6 sided s...
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Anti-United States Internal Revenue Service symbol. Commonly used by tax protesters and tax reform a...