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The document discusses taxes and citizenship. It claims that: 1) Federal Reserve notes cannot be used to tax citizens at the state level according to the constitution. 2) If citizens can be taxed with Federal Reserve notes, then they must be a U.S. corporation/citizen rather than a State Citizen. 3) As more people correct their citizenship status, the IRS is panicking because State Citizens cannot be taxed unconstitutionally. 4) The document questions what tax liability an individual would have if they are not a government employee working in D.C. It suggests putting exempt on a W-4 form.

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About Taxes

The document discusses taxes and citizenship. It claims that: 1) Federal Reserve notes cannot be used to tax citizens at the state level according to the constitution. 2) If citizens can be taxed with Federal Reserve notes, then they must be a U.S. corporation/citizen rather than a State Citizen. 3) As more people correct their citizenship status, the IRS is panicking because State Citizens cannot be taxed unconstitutionally. 4) The document questions what tax liability an individual would have if they are not a government employee working in D.C. It suggests putting exempt on a W-4 form.

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About Taxes

Article I
Section 8
The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes…
Article one section ten of the USA 1789/1791 constitution prohibits States from using
anything but actual gold and silver coin as tender and payment of debt. So how do they
tax you in Federal Reserve notes?
Federal Reserve notes are defined as obligations in 18 USC 8.
And 31 USC 3124 prohibits states from taxing federal obligations except for
corporations. So if a US citizen or resident alien can be taxed in Federal Reserve notes,
then they are a United States corporation/ U.S. citizen. A State Citizen is not, and no
unconstitutional tax can be levied against a State Citizen. And congress has no authority
over State Citizens. Since many across this nation has figured out the citizenship fraud,
and are correcting the fraud via passport, the enemy is in panic. The IRS has the right to
inquire about taxes if you cannot prove State Citizenship.
See..."Unless the defendant can prove he is not a citizen of the United States, the IRS has
the right to inquire and determine a tax liability." U.S. v. Slater, 545 Fed. Supp. 179,182
(1982). (This one is misusing the term citizen of the United States for the purpose of
confusion. It is a little tongue in cheek to say, a citizen who is a United States citizen)
"Taxpayers are not [de jure] State Citizens." Belmont v. Town of Gulfport, 122 So. 10.
You do not have to file taxes. If you feel uneasy about not paying taxes, you can continue
to pay them and see how your passport works for you. But you are only feeding the
U.S.D.C. beast that is enslaving the country.

26 CFR § 601.602 - Tax forms and instructions. (Code of Federal Regulations)

• Tax return forms and instructions. The Internal Revenue Service develops forms and


instructions that explain the requirements of the Internal Revenue Code and regulations.
The Service distributes the forms and instructions to help taxpayers comply with the law.
The tax system is based on voluntary compliance, and the taxpayers complete and
return the forms with payment of any tax owed.
Or let me put it this way, what tax liability do you think you have?
Are you a government employee? Do you work in DC? If the answer is “no” then you have
no tax liability and you should be putting “exempt” on your W-4 when you got hired. Or
give your HR a new one filled out correctly.

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