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The federal income tax of 1984 was never declared unconstitutional by any legally established court.

The income tax is clearly and unambiguously constitutional, and arguing otherwise while refusing to pay the tax will result in fines, penalties, and possibly jail time. The tax protester arguments used against it have been repeatedly ruled frivolous and completely without merit.

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