. Editor’s Note: Content from No Thanks, IRS! – Helping Americans legally OPT OUT of income tax since 2009. (famguardian.org). ————————————————— The Income Tax Challenge Hello everyone. Welcome to our program today wherein we reveal information that challenges the popular narrative about federal and state income taxes. Many of the tax researchers who comprise the […]
Tag: federal income
1040 NR for Non-resident Aliens – Texans, Bolivians, Floridians, Japanese, etc
If readers have federal income, wanted to make everyone aware of the 1040 NR form for non-resident aliens, such as Texans, Floridians, Japanese, Bolivians, Ohioans, etc. The 1040 NR is for people who are both: not domiciled in a U.S. territory or the district and also alien to the U.S. government, meaning they are, for […]
Federal means League. Does the league control the constituents? No.
Everyone just assumes federal means superior to state and local. This is false. The definition is: having or relating to a system of government in which several states form a unity but remain independent in internal affairs (source) Each state remains independent in internal affairs. Looking at the word origin, we find: mid 17th century: from Latin […]
Tax form says ‘individual’ means ‘sole-proprietor’. Individual is not a man. It means a company, an entity.
A tax form i came across revealed part of the deception about the tax on federal income. The tax form, on a vendor site, lists ‘entity‘ options, and the first option in the list is “individual / sole proprietor”. Hence, this likely means when IRS refers to an individual, IRS means a company of one. […]
The Income Tax – A legal tax combined with a grand deception
Richard McDonald’s Seminar on state Citizen status
The author covers the differences between state and federal citizens, and how one inadvertently becomes a federal citizen. He provides answers to ‘trick’ questions such as “Are you a citizen of the United States?” The answer would be ‘no’ for state citizens. On the topic of ‘driving’, which always means ‘for hire’, he notes the […]
The informer writes about State, United States, Includes
I posted a page with an essay by the informer called ‘State, United States, Includes.’ It focuses on Title 26 of the U.S. Code, which deals with taxes. The study of taxes helped me see that ‘United States’, in many cases, refers to the current territories of the Federal Government, such as Guam, Puerto Rico, […]
Interview with David Williams of NoThanksIRS
Learning about the federal income tax is an important part of learning about the basic setup of the United States of America. Listen to an interview with David Williams, who provides consulting services for people wanting to know if their earnings were income or wages. Did thou catch that? Earnings might not be income or wages. […]
Karl Lentz asks What is United States Treasury?
In a recording of Karl Lentz on YouTube, Karl points out the checks for taxes are made payable to the ‘U.S. Treasury’, but the Federal Government only has what is called the Department of Treasury. I looked up the current directions and it says to make checks payable to the United States Treasury. This is […]
It’s a wage, but is thou an employee?
Remuneration is considered a ‘wage’, if the remuneration is paid to an ’employee’. However, is thou an employee? Here’s the definition of ‘wage’ from 26 USC 3401 Definitions: (a) Wages – For purposes of this chapter, the term “wages” means all remuneration (other than fees paid to a public official) for services performed by an employee for […]