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You Can’t Tax This: Young American Identifies as Tax-Exempt After First Tax Filing

Last updated: April 18, 2023 9:06 PM CT
A young person looks exhausted after a long day at work.

Jacob Moovani, a young Gen Z American, has declared himself as identifying as “tax exempt” after submitting his first state and federal tax returns. Mr. Moovani has reportedly been left disheartened and dismayed by the significant amount of money the government has taken from his hard-earned salary.

In an official statement, Mr. Moovani expressed his frustration and outrage at the exorbitant taxes imposed on him by the federal, state, and local governments. “I couldn’t believe it when I saw how much the government was taking from me,” he said. “I worked hard for that money, and now it’s just going into some bureaucratic black hole. I refuse to let them take any more.”

According to sources close to Mr. Moovani, he has made the decision to identify as “tax exempt” to avoid paying any further taxes. He reportedly plans to file the necessary paperwork with the IRS to make his status official.

The announcement has triggered mixed reactions from various quarters, with some people applauding Mr. Moovani’s decision while others have criticized him for neglecting his civic duties.

On the one hand, some people have expressed support for Mr. Moovani’s decision to assert his individual rights and refuse to be burdened by high taxes. “It’s his right to identify however he wants,” said one local resident. “If he doesn’t want to pay taxes, that’s his choice.”

On the other hand, there are those who have expressed concerns about the potential consequences of Mr. Moovani’s decision. Some have pointed out that if everyone decided to identify as “tax exempt,” the government would be unable to function and provide essential services to its citizens.

In response to the criticism, Mr. Moovani remained firm in his stance and reiterated his belief that the government should not be taking more than its fair share of his income. “I refuse to let the government take any more of my hard-earned money,” he said. “I’m tax exempt now, and there’s nothing they can do about it.”

It remains to be seen how the IRS will respond to Mr. Moovani’s declaration, but sources say they are closely monitoring the situation and may take legal action if necessary. Nonetheless, it appears that Mr. Moovani is determined to stand his ground and continue to identify as “tax exempt” in the face of mounting criticism and opposition.

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