General Boycott of paying your Taxes

If you do not like what the government is doing under Trump/Musk and the republican party, next year, in April of 2026, for the 2025 tax year, if you can, please consider not paying your taxes.

If enough people do not pay taxes and it truly gets the attention of Congress, it could serve as incentive for Congress to rewrite the tax code; a tax code that is fair and does not increase the tax on people making less than 400k a year but taxes all upper levels of income, imposes a responsible corporate tax burden, cuts wasteful and fraudulent subsidies, waivers, exclusions, limits, creates more tax brackets for the upper levels of income that have not been adequately taxed since the 1970s, closes tax shelter loopholes and offshore tax-free havens by making them taxable accounts, we would finally have the tax code that is fair that we need.

There are penalties for not filing your taxes at tax time. Filing your taxes prevents having to pay penalties for not filing them. The two options are filing, or not filing your taxes.

There are late fee penalties if you don’t pay your taxes.

If enough people do not pay their taxes that it gets the attention of Congress and makes Congress realize that it has to do something and fix the tax code, penalties for not filing taxes and for not paying them during a boycott should be rescinded. But this needs to be a condition that is understood by Congress by the people not paying taxes until there is a new fair tax code in place. We, the people, we, the tax payers, can resume paying our taxes as we have always done, after we have a fair tax code and when we have a guarantee from Congress that there will be no penalties for having not filed or paid taxes until then, however many years that may take.

Not paying taxes for as long as it takes to get Congress to rewrite a new fair tax code could take a long time. It may take years. However, not paying taxes for one, or two, or more years until we have a fair tax code, if we end up with a fair tax code, would be worthwhile.

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