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The taxes, if the workers want to pay them, will have to paid by the worker directly.<ref>[http://www.ilgiornale.it/interni/rivolta_fiscale_imprenditore_stipendio_lordo_busta_paga/03-06-2009/articolo-id=355876 ''Tax Revolt of an Entrepreneur: Gross Salary Paycheck''], ''[[Il Giornale]]'' by Felice Manti. Retrived on June 3, 2009.</ref> | The taxes, if the workers want to pay them, will have to paid by the worker directly.<ref>[http://www.ilgiornale.it/interni/rivolta_fiscale_imprenditore_stipendio_lordo_busta_paga/03-06-2009/articolo-id=355876 ''Tax Revolt of an Entrepreneur: Gross Salary Paycheck''], ''[[Il Giornale]]'' by Felice Manti. Retrived on June 3, 2009.</ref> | ||
Fidenato believe that the Italian Constitution (in the | Fidenato believe that the Italian Constitution (in the article 23) prevents anyone from being forced to work for free for the State, and to paying the taxes on behalf of others is a burden. | ||
{{quotation|''No Personal or property may be imposed except by law''. - art. 23 in [[Italian Constitution]] | |||
"''We believe that to not work for free for the state is a "natural" right, that no sovereign and no absolute majority in parliament can deny us."<ref>[http://www.ilgiornale.it/interni/non_lavoro_gratis_stato_siamo_come_servi_gleba/03-06-2009/articolo-id=355877"''I do not work for free for the State We're like the serfs''"], ''[[Il Giornale]]''. Retrived on June 3, 2009.</ref> | "''We believe that to not work for free for the state is a "natural" right, that no sovereign and no absolute majority in parliament can deny us."<ref>[http://www.ilgiornale.it/interni/non_lavoro_gratis_stato_siamo_come_servi_gleba/03-06-2009/articolo-id=355877"''I do not work for free for the State We're like the serfs''"], ''[[Il Giornale]]''. Retrived on June 3, 2009.</ref> | ||
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The judgment pronounced by the court defined as "irrilevant" the issue of unconstitutionality over the withholding tax presented by Giorgio Fidenato. | The judgment pronounced by the court defined as "irrilevant" the issue of unconstitutionality over the withholding tax presented by Giorgio Fidenato. | ||
Officially the judge did not to decided yet about the legal basis of withholding tax, the reason of the judgment will be pronounced on February 3, 2011. | |||
For the moment the judge declined to exercise an effective assessment on the appeal by Fidenato<ref>[http://www.chicago-blog.it/2010/04/01/fidenato-per-ora-non-ce-lha-fatta-eppure-ha-ragione/ ''Fidenato for now not there done yet but he has-reason''] by Carlo Lottieri. Retrived on April 1, 2010</ref>; | For the moment the judge declined to exercise an effective assessment on the appeal by Fidenato<ref>[http://www.chicago-blog.it/2010/04/01/fidenato-per-ora-non-ce-lha-fatta-eppure-ha-ragione/ ''Fidenato for now not there done yet but he has-reason''] by Carlo Lottieri. Retrived on April 1, 2010</ref>; actually he do not to recognize to Fidenato the right to appeal to the [[Italian Constitutional Court]] to defend the issue of unconstitutionality of the withholding tax (a right recognized by the Constitution and Italian law). | ||
The intentions of Giorgio Fidenato with his lawyer and the Movimento Libertario are to continue the legal battle in the future with the tax resistence and the civil disobedience until the judiciary and the government authorities will do not to recognize the individual rights enshrined in the Italian Constitution. | The intentions of Giorgio Fidenato with his lawyer and the Movimento Libertario are to continue the legal battle in the future with the tax resistence and the civil disobedience until the judiciary and the government authorities will do not to recognize the individual rights enshrined in the Italian Constitution. |