Myth: Everyone who earns a living must pay income tax.
Fact: The 16th Amendment does not create a universal requirement to pay income tax.
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It only applies to certain types of income.
Myth: The IRS can impose penalties and interest for non-payment of income tax.
Fact: The IRS can only lawfully impose such penalties and interest if there is a valid tax liability established by law.
Myth: Filling out a W-4 form automatically subjects you to income tax.
Fact: The W-4 is simply a withholding form, not a tax liability document.
Myth: Tax protester arguments like "the income tax is voluntary" or "the 16th Amendment was never properly ratified" have been consistently rejected by the courts.
Fact: These arguments have indeed been rejected, as they are not supported by the actual text of tax laws.
Myth: If you don't file a tax return, the IRS can still assess taxes against you.
Fact: The IRS cannot assess taxes without a valid tax return or other means to determine a tax liability.
Myth: The IRS can garnish your wages or bank accounts without a court order.
Fact: The IRS generally requires a court judgment to garnish wages or seize assets.
Myth: Claiming to be a "sovereign citizen" or "non-taxpayer" will exempt you from income tax.
Fact: These claims have no legal basis and have been consistently rejected by the courts.
Myth: Transferring assets to a trust or other entity can legally avoid income tax.
Fact: Sham trusts and entities created solely to evade taxes are considered fraudulent by the courts.
Myth: Taking a vow of poverty can make your income non-taxable.
Fact: Taking a vow of poverty does not automatically exempt one from income tax requirements.
Myth: Foreigners working in the US are exempt from income tax.
Fact: With limited exceptions, foreigners earning income in the US are generally subject to the same tax laws as US citizens.
Myth: Certain occupations or professions are exempt from income tax.
Fact: There is no blanket exemption for any particular occupation or profession from federal income tax.
Myth: Paying income tax is voluntary.
Fact: While there are lawful ways to minimize one's tax burden, the requirement to pay income tax is legally binding, not voluntary.