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Tracy Goldman MD's avatar

I was thinking the same thing. As long as the DOGE bags have control of the Treasury coffers, we should protest by refusing to pay our federal income taxes. Since the few remaining IRS agents will be busy at the border, a massive “income tax protest” would likely throw some sand in the gears!

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Diane Raymond's avatar

Great Idea! I read an article about standing up to dictators with civil disobedience. They want all the money so take it away from them.

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Diane Raymond's avatar

I saw a post that said to change your deduction at work to zero until this is resolved.

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Becca's avatar

I always made my W-2 at work O zero deductions. I never wanted to give Feds. an interest free loan. I suggested that here a couple of times. If necessary I filled estimated taxes every quarter and kept my extra paycheck cash in a CD or high interest savings account.

I will do anything to put a monkey wrench in the trump/Musk/GOP Works.

If inflation goes through the roof, taxes at the end of the year will have mostly have been paid by $$ worth less than at the beginning of the year. Yes?

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Leah Baum's avatar

Scammer. Reported.

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Cathy's avatar

How do you get an extension to delay payment of taxes to the IRS?

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Linda Rey's avatar

we use a CPA and he files a form for the extension. *not tax advice.

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Barb O's avatar

But, if you don't know how much you owe, conceivably because you didn't get your, say 1099s, how can you pay? You've paid some all along, but not the full bill. Please explain.

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