"The Federal Reserve has absolutely zero to do with laws regarding taxes, period! The federal tax laws are contained in the Internal Revenue Code, also known as Title 26 of the United States Code, which is the compilation of laws passed by the Congress. The Internal Revenue Code is the law that requires people to pay taxes and the Internal Revenue Code is the law. This has been argued to death by people who don't want to give up any monies, I know I would rather not, but we live in the United States under it's laws and like it or not, you/we pay taxes (if you make enough to have to pay them or are exempt for another reason) or pay the price in many other unpleasant ways."
Interesting, however, I will have to disagree with you. The Internal Revenue Code is not law. Did you see that I mentioned earlier that I did my research? I've been doing this for 5 years. I wouldn't say anything I didn't learn for myself, everyone can do the same. By filling out a W2, signing up for a bank account, or if you work for the Federal Government, you are allowing them to take your money. You sign a contract which makes you obligated to pay. (I know we can't put links,) But, this is a great start for research.
http://www.mind-trek.com/practicl/tl16a.htm Not to mention numerous books, articles, and websites. All available for those willing to look.
A Quote from the above website.
"The people who have least to fear from the IRS are those who have never entered into a contract with the IRS, those who have properly "untaxed" themselves under the guidance of a competent tax abatement service company, and those who have organized their personal affairs so they don't own any assets and don't have any bank accounts the IRS or other government looters can seize. It is important that you appreciate that the Internal Revenue Code is so complex and convoluted that nobody can understand it."
As you know, it isn't easy to avoid paying. This information alone shows exactly why people pay taxes. For one, like you, they feel obligated. And two, who doesn't own credit cards, homes, bank accounts, property, etc? Seems more like slavery to me. This is an interesting letter that questions how the IRS came to be,
http://hiwaay.net/~becraft/CREATEirs.html also, this website is very informational.
http://www.supremelaw.org/sls/31answers.htm Again, there are many more resources available for you to explore, not just on the internet, but everywhere.
Happy Research!!