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Income taxes / State taxation in the United States / Tax / Public economics / Income tax in Australia / Political economy / Tax protester 861 argument / Tax protester constitutional arguments / Taxation in the United States / Income tax in the United States / Internal Revenue Code section 1
Date: 2014-11-17 16:45:55
Income taxes
State taxation in the United States
Tax
Public economics
Income tax in Australia
Political economy
Tax protester 861 argument
Tax protester constitutional arguments
Taxation in the United States
Income tax in the United States
Internal Revenue Code section 1

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