
No More Federal Income Taxes
United States
The term “United States” when used in a geographical sense includes only the States and the District of Columbia.
Notice that the term “United States” is defined as including the States and DC.

No More State Taxes
State
The term “State” shall be construed to include the District of Columbia, where such construction is necessary to carry out provisions of this title.
The term “State” is defined as including DC, but it doesn’t name any other states.

No More Payroll Taxes
With Freedom Law School’s Employer
Freedom Plan (EFP), if you own your own business with employees.
Freedom Law School can help you free your business from all federal income and payroll tax withholding, based on the U.S. government’s official legal websites.
Do I Have to Pay Federal Income Tax?
Some people are required to file and pay federal income taxes—but not everyone. To figure out if you’re one of them, we need to look at Title 26 of the U.S. Code (the Internal Revenue Code), Chapter 79, which defines key terms like “United States” and “State.” These definitions determine who the tax laws apply to.
What Does “United States” Mean?
According to 26 USC 79(a):
(9) United States
“The term ‘United States’ when used in a geographical sense includes only the States and the District of Columbia.”
So, the “United States” in this tax law includes the States and Washington, D.C. But what exactly does “State” mean? The law defines that too:
(10) State
“The term ‘State’ shall be construed to include the District of Columbia, where such construction is necessary to carry out provisions of this title.”
That means, according to this definition, a “State” only includes Washington, D.C., and does not specifically mention any other states.
Why Does This Matter?
In Meese v. Keene (1987), the Supreme Court ruled that legal definitions exclude any meanings that aren’t explicitly stated. In Stenberg v. Carhart (2000), the Court also said that when a law provides a specific definition, that’s the definition that must be used—no matter what the word might ordinarily mean. Additionally, in Helvering v. Morgan’s, Inc. (1934), the Court noted that in legal language, “includes” can sometimes mean “means”, making these definitions even more important.
But “United States” is defined differently in other parts of the law:
- 8 USC 1101 (which deals with immigration) defines “United States” as including the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
- 26 USC 4612 (which deals with petroleum taxation) defines it as the 50 states, D.C., Puerto Rico, U.S. territories, and the Pacific Islands.
The Big Picture
Clearly, lawmakers know how to define “United States” when they want to. Section 7701 of Title 26 (which provides general definitions for tax law) uses a very specific definition that seems to exclude most American citizens from its application.
This raises important questions about who is actually required to pay federal income tax—and whether the law applies the way most people assume it does.
Did You Know That All Taxes Are Voluntary?
The U.S. Supreme Court’s Definition of Income
Believe it or not, the term “income” isn’t defined anywhere in Title 26 of the U.S. Code, which is the law that deals with income tax. According to the courts—especially the U.S. Supreme Court—”income” generally means “gain on capital.” That means it’s not just any money you receive, like wages, payments, or fees for selling something.
Why does that matter? Because if the government tried to tax property directly—like money from selling a house—that would be considered an unapportioned direct tax, which the U.S. Constitution doesn’t allow. In other words, the Supreme Court has repeatedly ruled that the federal government cannot directly tax your property or, ultimately, your labor.
Now, here’s something important to know: Once the Supreme Court makes a ruling, it stands forever—unless the Court itself overturns it. Congress can’t just pass a new law to change the Constitution, and any laws that go beyond what the Constitution allows are considered null and void when it comes to sovereign individuals.
So why do we see so many laws that seem unconstitutional? Well, it’s because there are actually two versions of the United States—the one governed by the Constitution and the federal government’s own jurisdiction, where it has exclusive authority to make rules. That’s why some laws, while appearing unconstitutional, are still considered valid within federal territory.
Some people argue that the Constitution is a “living, breathing document” that should be reinterpreted as times change. But if that were true, what would be the point of having a Constitution at all? If its meaning constantly changed based on who’s reading it, then anyone in power could just twist it however they wanted and rule like a dictator. It would also mean the courts would have to keep re-deciding the same issues over and over again, making the whole system chaotic and unreliable.
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