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In reply to the discussion: Can the President still say that the mandate is not a "tax"?? [View all]former9thward
(33,424 posts)Obama's OWN lawyer argued it was a tax at the Supreme Court. That was the government's position.
The heart of Verrillis argument, that the mandate should be considered justified under the Congress taxing power, seemed to center on this point, which he made twice that day -- that the mandate would be administered by the Internal Revenue Service, the agency responsible for taxation.
With respect to the question of characterization, Verrilli told Justice Scalia, the -- this is -- in the Internal Revenue Code, it is administered by the IRS; it is paid on your Form 1040 on April 15th.
A few minutes later, pressed by Justice Roberts, he reiterated the point. t is in the Internal Revenue Code, Verrilli said. It is collected by the IRS on April 15th.
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/06/29/12481922-how-verrilli-may-have-won-over-roberts?lite