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Is it possible to legally not be obligated to pay federal income taxes??? |
I am bound and determined to find a legal way to get out of paying federal income taxes. Can anybody help. Even rumors are appreciated on this one. My oldest brother spent a fortune researching this and thought he had it figured out. He filed this declairation in leu of a tax return every year for nearly a decade, basically saying he was under no obligation to pay his taxes and using up about 12 pages documenting each and every reason why he wasn't. The IRS left him alone for a long time, I suppose because they were gleefully letting him accumulate enough rope to hang himself with. Currently he's paying back over a quarter of a mil in taxes, penalties, and interest. While it may indeed be legal to not pay taxes, it's probably in your best interest just to concentrate on finding every possible deduction and loophole you can. The IRS doesn't operate under any laws, at least none that are enforced. After all, what judge wants to invite a nice fat audit by not ruling in the IRS's favor? Have you ever heard of Leona Hemsley? No way, you gotta pay. You can try hiding underground, but they'll eventually find you. lol....not possible you arent obligated to, get a copy of the anarchist cookbook or buy disinformation, you are being lied to ,these books explain it There was this guy in Canyon Lake Texas who went through this big thing about not being controled by the goverment and he went in front of a judge and told him that making him carry an id and a ss card and pay taxes was against his constitutional rights so he was declared ajudicated by the federal goverment so he doent pay taxes or have an id or a ss card but he also doesnt exist to the united states goverment The only ways I know are...(and I've heard this is only partially true) if you're not a U.S. citizen, you can work here and not pay income tax for 4-5 years. Then you can go back to your respective country for a few months...(many use the Family Medical Leave Act so they don't lose their jobs) come back and do it for another 4-5 years. Find enough tax deductions to counteract what you WOULD owe (kids, charity donations, medical bills etc...). The only other way I know...is to make too little money to be required to pay into it. |
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