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Liberty Tax Service Tax Course

Question: Any of you taken the Liberty Tax Service Course and worked for them?
How much was the course, books, etc., and what do they pay? Is it hourly or commission? Hope it is not a minimum wage job. Is it only seasonal work? Any and all info you can give on this company would be great! Thanks.
Answer: I have worked with Liberty for 6 years. The 10 week tax course provides terrific tax knowledge ranging from the basics like how to enter income, select filing status to more complex topics like dealing with stocks and bonds on tax returns and completing small business returns. There is additional training once hired too.
Liberty does not charge tuition for the tax school. The only fee is the cost of the text books, around $119 for a set of 3 books. Pay- it is hourly plus commission. Call your local office for more details on that. And like most tax places, it is a seasonal position, Jan. through April 15.
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Liberty Tax Service Pay

Question: Does Anyone Know How Liberty Tax Service Pays Its Preparers in Orange County ?
Answer: Checks or direct deposit.
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ST. LOUIS — City Hall is about 130 miles east of the state Capitol building in Jefferson City. In terms of clout, City Hall seems much farther away — and it’s losing ground.
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Liberty Tax Service Employment

Question: Do I have to file a 1040 every year for taxes?
There are a few supreme court cases that say I really do not have to file for income tax on my labor, and I was wondering if I really need to file my taxes each year.
According to the 16th amendment, the government may tax all income but it does not define income. Supreme Court case Eisner v. Macomber the courts have defined income as “…levied on income derived from corporate earnings…”
Income I derrived from my labor is considered private property according to supreme court case Coppage v. Kansas and it states “…Included in the right of personal liberty and the right of private property-partaking of the nature of each- is the right to make contracts for the acquisition of property. Chief among such contracts is that of personal employment, by which labor and other services are exchanged for money or other forms of property….”
Another court case says that the 16th amendment does not cover IRS code: WILLIAM E. PECK & CO. v. LOWE , 247 U.S. 165 (1918). Is this all True?
Answer: Yes, Virginia there is an income tax. Yes, you have to file every your income exceeds the standard deduction and personal exemption amounts. Go ahead and stop filing and paying. Your life in the near future will be miserable.
I don’t have time to debunk every one of the arguments but here is just one: Just because the Supreme Court said that “Income” was Corporate Profits in that case, that does not mean that in can not be anything else. For example, the fact that 3+3 = 6 does not limit 6 to only being 3+3. The tax protester crowd loves to put limits on words like “income”,”includes”, “taxpayer” and even “person” but no one has ever used those arguments in court and won.
Good luck. If you fall in with the tax protester crowd, you will need it!
Lawrence County, Ohio Community Facing No Fire Service
If your home catches fire, you expect the fire department to come. But one community in southern Ohio will not have emergency service after Thursday, April 1.
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