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You took an Oath to defend the U.S. Constitution. Do you need to pay income tax?

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As an officer, employee, and elected official of the federal government, whether civil or military – even the President – you solemnly swore (or affirmed) to defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic. But do you know the U.S. Constitution well enough to defend it against domestic enemies?

How can you tell if a fellow federal employee is acting as an enemy of the Constitution? Should you file and pay federal income and payroll taxes?

In this week’s Freedom Hour presentation, Peymon Mottahedeh, the founder of Freedom Law School, will explain how a federal employee must apply the income tax laws in order to meet the obligations of their oath of office.

Peymon, for over 30 years, and Freedom Law School, for over 27 years, have helped many Americans to live free of IRS deception, robbery, and slavery. Take the Seven Steps to income tax freedom on our website, FreedomLawSchool.org.

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