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[–] 6 pts

I looked up bartering to see if an exchange of just goods gets around taxes.

Dude...the IRS can tax the bartering on BOTH ENDS of the transaction.

https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-utl/OC-Barteringandtrading-eachtransactionistaxabletobothpartiesFINAL.pdf

https://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc420

First of all...what in the actual fuck? If I give you $100 worth of canned goods and you give me $100 worth of gasoline (at the fair market price at the time), neither of us made an income. So why are both of us taxed? Why do we have to report this as "income" under a 1099?

Now I'm buttmad/triggered. lol

[–] 4 pts

Because the IRS is your enemy. Taxes are your enemy.

Too few people realize this.

Everyone should be viewing this relationship through this lens:

The IRS is the alpha buck; if you're paying IRS taxes, you are their beta cuck.

The IRS needs to be seen for the predatory agency that it really is.

Remember, there are vastly more constituents of the corrupt governments than there are members of the corrupt governments. The people ought to collectively force their governments to play their hand, so that the people may play theirs. Imagine that sweet, sweet, feeling, of being victorious against the IRS; that they may never steal hard-earned income again. The people could have this, easily. Easily, within 3 weeks.

[–] 1 pt

I’m ready. But stupid normies are okay paying taxes, and even feel good about it.