The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several states, and without regard to any census of enumeration.

— The Sixteenth Amendment

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California Income Tax Article

The federal income tax was established by the 16th Amendment to the Constitution, which reads: "The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several states, and without regard to any census or enumeration."

The amendment was proposed by Congress in July, 1909, and declared law in February, 1913, after 36 of the then-48 states ratified it. Opponents of the tax, however, contend that the 16th amendment was improperly ratified by some of the states, and thus is invalid.

The Internal Revenue Service, which has long faced challenges to the income tax on legal grounds, has a 54-page bulletin on its website aimed at responding point by point to common arguments against the income tax.

The bulletin "The Truth About Frivolous Tax Arguments," was originally published at the main IRS Web site.



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October 15 State Tax Extension Deadline Draws Near - MarketWatch


October 15 State Tax Extension Deadline Draws Near
MarketWatch - 10 hours ago
As of October 9, California taxpayers filed nearly 15.4 million personal income tax returns of which 10.3 million were e-filed. ...

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Fitch Rates California's $4B RANs 'F1' - MarketWatch


Fitch Rates California's $4B RANs 'F1'
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Personal income and sales tax collections drop 0.1% and 0.6%, respectively. Disbursements decline 0.4%, to $106.9 billion. This leaves the state general ...
California Rating Threatened by Cash Crunch, S&P Says (Update2) Bloomberg
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For states, it's a 'worst-case scenario' - CNNMoney.com


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For states, it's a 'worst-case scenario'
CNNMoney.com - Oct 9, 2008
States should expect sharp declines in income tax revenue later in the fiscal year, as companies lay off workers and slash bonuses and the stock market ...
States to zero-in on tax cheats as economy sags The Associated Press
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Partial Tax Exemption Will Unleash the Free Market and Buoy Our ... - MarketWatch


Partial Tax Exemption Will Unleash the Free Market and Buoy Our ...
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Mr. Blake is a veteran securities broker and registered investment advisor in California. His experience includes both fixed income and equity trading for ...

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LAFAYETTE, CA, Oct 10, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- California ... - MarketWatch


LAFAYETTE, CA, Oct 10, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- California ...
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The Bank's net interest margin improved to 3.15% for the 3rd quarter as compared to 2.96% in the 2nd quarter, while net interest income for the quarter grew ...
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October 15 Deadline for Nearly 12000 Kern County residents To File ... - One Bakersfield


October 15 Deadline for Nearly 12000 Kern County residents To File ...
One Bakersfield, CA - 16 hours ago
... the Form 1040A income tax return to receive an economic stimulus payment (“tax rebate”) this year. In California, 499104 potential recipients remain, ...

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