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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New Hampshire 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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New Hampshire governor proposing only limited cuts - Forbes


New Hampshire governor proposing only limited cuts
Forbes, NY - 3 hours ago
By NORMA LOVE , 11.19.08, 12:49 PM EST New Hampshire Gov. John Lynch will ask lawmakers to cut only $50 million to $60 million from the state budget now, ...

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Town Seeks a Library Benefactor to Ward Off Taxes - New York Times


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Town Seeks a Library Benefactor to Ward Off Taxes
New York Times, United States - Nov 17, 2008
Property taxes here are already high, because New Hampshire has no income or sales tax and Gilmanton has no commercial tax base. “These are tight times,” ...

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NH GOP regrouping for future - Foster's Daily Democrat


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NH GOP regrouping for future
Foster's Daily Democrat, NH - Nov 16, 2008
... director of the Survey Center at the University of New Hampshire. "That being said, if Democrats, for example, are pushing for an income tax or a sales ...
State GOP is just a lighter shade of blue Concord Monitor
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Why Ron Paul must run for Texas - or be forgotten - Nolan Chart LLC


Why Ron Paul must run for Texas - or be forgotten
Nolan Chart LLC, VA - 10 hours ago
This can be done with little more than a slight adaptation of a bill to that effect that is currently before the New Hampshire legislature. ...
Enjoy the Deflation... Nolan Chart LLC
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Tri-Town Development Gets $2.8M MassHousing Boost - Worcester Business Journal


Tri-Town Development Gets $2.8M MassHousing Boost
Worcester Business Journal, MA - 4 hours ago
The project is being developed by New Hampshire-based Great Bridge Properties LLC. Tri-Town Landing is part of the Tri-Town Smart Growth District that is ...

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Income tax in NH: Portsmouth state reps favor it - York Weekly


Income tax in NH: Portsmouth state reps favor it
York Weekly, NH - Nov 8, 2008
"You constantly hear that New Hampshire is so great because we don't have a broad-based tax, when in fact we do — it's the statewide property tax," said Rep ...

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