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The Story of the Buck ActNew!!

by Richard McDonald edited by Mitch Modeleski In order for you to understand the full import of what is happening, I must explain certain laws to you. When passing new statutes, the Federal government always does everything according to the principles of law. In order for the federal government to tax a citizen of one […]

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Buck Act

The Buck Act, passed in 1940, allows the federal government to tax income within states by creating “federal areas” that overlay state boundaries. This act establishes capitalized “federal states” that have the same boundaries as sovereign states but are under federal jurisdiction, enabling the federal government to consider everyone living in a state to be residing […]

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