Can't prove a thing - but very interestingThe other day I was skimming through comments on Doug Kenline's blog and seeing a comment from the Ghost of Phil Marsh, for the FIRST time, I decided to comment back to the Ghost.
Today while looking through the visitor's log to my blog I find the following:
Mon Jun 28 06:45:13 2004
internet2.irs.gov
152.216.3.4
referrer: http://www.haloscan.com/comments.php?user=dougkenline&comment=108834534725545333
then
Mon Jun 28 06:47:19 2004
internet2.irs.gov
152.216.3.4
referrer: http://www.haloscan.com/comments.php?user=dougkenline&comment=108834534725545333
then
Mon Jun 28 06:51:27 2004
internet2.irs.gov
152.216.3.4
referrer: http://www.haloscan.com/comments.php?user=dougkenline&comment=108834534725545333
That's the first time I've seen that connection so tell me, did I just uncover the mysterious Ghost's hiding place or has he already been discoverd and I just haven't heard about it.
And if the Ghost DOES happen to read this, will he please answer the question that no one else in the IRS can? My sincere thank you in advance.
QUESTION
I can find the imposition for an income tax in 26USC at Subtitle A Section 1 Paragraph 1. But nowhere in Subtitle A Income Tax - can I find statute(s) that makes me liable for the tax and therefore required to file a return. Let it be known that I work within the private sector - not contracted to/with the U.S. government - without the United States (as it is defined in 26USC 7701) in one of the 50 freely associated states.
Ghost, can you show me where in 26USC Subtitle A these statutes are located? And let's get on with the legal cure to all of the well known questions that I'm sure you've seen on all of our blogs.
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