Prohibition on United Nations Taxation Act of 2005
Summary
H.R. 1017, the Prohibition on United Nations Taxation Act of 2005, would prohibit the United States from providing any financial support to the United Nations or its affiliated agencies if the organization attempts to implement or advocate for a tax or fee on U.S. citizens. The bill also cuts off funding if the United Nations seeks to borrow money from international financial institutions like the World Bank or the International Monetary Fund. If enacted, this legislation would serve as a financial safeguard to ensure that American taxpayers are not subject to any form of direct or indirect international taxation by the UN.
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