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When you discover you made a mistake in law, you have an obligation to correct that mistake.
How to remove your signature from all 1040 filings and social security administration, voter registration certificate,
Do not let a mistake go unattended. To avoid sanctions, ask them to identify the appropriate form.
File a statement showing you asked for the appropriate form so you prove your intent is to obey the law.
3000 people a year go to jail for not filing taxes. If you file a statement you are complying with the law, sanctions are more difficult to enforce.
We have a right to respond, we are masters of the government, we certainly can demand responses for them to do things properly.
If you are going to do battle, have the allies, be as well equipped as you can be, then proceed intelligently within your rights.
It is possible and practical, if you don't know your rights, you can't enforce them. We have to learn the rules of court so we can use them better than they can.

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  • question ; what are these classes that you are referring to? what is the web address, etc..?

  • @ottawafrenchy

    creditors in commerce has more detailed updated info

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  • @fanatikcars - Rev. Rul. 2006–17, page 748. Frivolous tax returns; “nunc pro tunc.” This ruling empha- sizes to TAXPAYERS, PROMOTERS, and RETURN PREPARERS that insert- ing the phrase “nunc pro tunc” on a return or other document submitted to the Service has no LEGAL effect and does not val- idate an invalid return, make a delinquent return timely, invali- date a signature, create a claim for refund of taxes previously paid, or reduce one’s federal tax liability.

    LEGAL...... IS NOT LAWFUL

  • @fanatikcars ***on a return or other document submitted to the Service***

  • where's the UK version please someone?

  • @fanatikcars You send your letter to the IRS and do not use their forms.

    The W-4 is a yearly contract...end of the year... no contract, however you must not have withholding from your employer.

    Income tax is voluntary.

  • According to IRS Notice 2007-30, the following is considered a "frivolous" position and is subject to $5,000 fine. Inserting the phrase “nunc pro tunc” or similar arguments on a return or other document submitted to the Service has no legal effect, such as reducing a taxpayer’s tax liability, and such phrase is described as frivolous in Rev. Rul. 2006-17, 2006-15 I.R.B. 748.

  • I would be interested in seeing a link for the classes also

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