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WebMar 25, 2006 · Fisher, 292 P. 813, 819 (1930)). 13. I have since learned and believe that the Tennessee Supreme Court was quite clear when it said that since the right to receive "income" or earnings is a right belonging to every human being, ( sovereign - JTM ) this right cannot be taxed as a privilege (Jack Cole v. WebRedfield v. Fisher, 292 P. 813, at page 819. (1930) 4. Volunteer to donate or pay taxes by filling out a 1040 Form. The Missionof the Service is to encourage and achieve the highest possible degree of voluntary comRIiance with the tax laws and regulations and to maintain the highest degree of public confidence in the integrity of the Service. WebRedfield v. Fisher, 135 Ore. 180, 292 P. 813, 819(1930), (The individual, unlike the corporation, cannot be taxed for the mere privilege of existing. carburetor for onan p216g engine