Some of the "Dirtiest" Tax Arguments


         A general warning has been issued to all Taxpayers by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). There are some who continue to promote what have been deemed frivolous schemes and tax arguments. Considering that this happens every year, it has earned a spot on the 2019 IRSDirty Dozen” list. These are considered the 12 most common tax scams seen during the year.

          Some of the myths that continue to be promoted are that only those who work for the Federal Government are subject to income tax, the First Amendment allows for the refusal to pay taxes on religious or moral grounds, and that only foreign income is taxable. These arguments, and many others like them, have been thrown out of court repeatedly, so do not get talked into going down this path. Taxpayers have the right to contest their Tax liabilities, but they must do so legally. Using any frivolous arguments will bring stiff penalties and fines, along with attention from the IRS Criminal Investigation division. Do not be swayed by these deceptive and outlandish claims.

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