By Anna Von Reitz
[This
is a reply to a woman who revoked her election to pay federal income
taxes and received back a snooty, threatening letter accusing her of
having made a "frivolous return"--- when in fact the IRS was admitting
her right and ability to claim her exemption by sending her a Voucher
in the same letter. Read on.]
Anything
that you send back to them can be considered a "return" in a sense,
and it is in that sense that they are using the word. You have not
sent them a "Tax Return" at all and cannot be accused of having done
so.
Your
right to revoke your election to pay is tightly bound to your
citizenship or lack thereof. It is also tied to your new found
awareness of what a "Withholding Agent" is---- and that is, a Warrant
Officer on a Merchant Marine vessel.
If
this was the typical "IRS package"--- the cover letter came with a
Voucher printed at the bottom. This little piece of paper is their
"Cover Our Butts" token. If you will note, it appears to be a payment
slip---something you would send back with a check, etc., to pay their
tax demand. But look closer! Look above where your name and address
are printed and you will see a very strange thing: your Social Security
Number enclosed by asterisks and without dashes like this:
*123456789*. This is the credit side of your account that these
yahoos have to access if you properly instruct them to do so.
A
Payment Voucher works like a Coupon or other similar instrument that
allows you to claim or do something. In this case, it allows you to
claim your exemption from federal taxation.
If
you were paying attention to the instructions given in "How to Change
Your Political Status and Why" and in the article (number 607? 609?)
titled "Dear Lucretia....." you will have a good idea of what is going
on and you will also have an exact description of the "ACCEPTED FOR
VALUE. EXEMPT FROM LEVY." red ink stamp.
Red
ink is always used to cancel stamps at the post office--- why?
Because it is private international land jurisdiction. Not sea
jurisdiction. That's why you use red ink. Land is red. Sea is blue.
If
you followed instructions and "surrendered" the federal PERSON on your
Birth Certificate back to the Secretary of the Treasury there can be
no further charges against you, and you will have all the information
to complete your stamp and apply it to the back of the Voucher the IRS
has so obligingly sent you.
Just
write: "For payment and settlement of the ACCOUNT." like you would on
the memo line of a check, apply the red stamp with all the numbers and
proper verbiage as described for Lucretia, sign it Last Name, First
Middle in Upper and Lower Case, and return it to the same snooty
wannabe and say this:
"Contrary
to your desires and presumptions, I am claiming my exemption and
revoking any election to pay federal income taxes. Having done so, and
having notified the Commissioner(s) of my decision, I am prohibited by
law from ever filing again.
Also
contrary to your suppositions, I am the paramount security interest
holder in all assets registered and unregistered and held in this NAME
and I am not a municipal CITIZEN of the UNITED STATES nor am I a
territorial U.S. Citizen. More importantly, I am not a "Withholding
Agent" which is a Warrant Officer aboard a Merchant Marine vessel,
volunteer or otherwise.
Any
attempt to coerce me into making any such false admissions or
assumptions of debt under penalty of perjury would be suborning a crime
and you would be an accomplice to that crime and more, should you
continue to suggest that I am not free to relinquish any "voluntary"
job or status or to suggest that I am a "Taypayer" or that I have any
such obligation or made any "frivolous return" to you, as you implied
with your most recent correspondence.
I
have returned and surrendered the federal "PERSON" to the Treasury and
have named Mr. Steven T. Mnuchin the Fiduciary responsible. You will
need to return the enclosed Voucher to the Treasury for
payment/adjustment of the account. That said, I suggest that you put my
NAME on a "Do Not Contact" list as technically, any further contact
from your office is mail fraud."
As
always, when you receive mail from the IRS, you must reply to
forestall any claim that you are "evading" anything. And as always,
send the mail certified, return receipt requested, so that you can prove
that you did reply.
You
may from time to time hear from them again. Like all Bill Collectors
they go on fishing expeditions and try to wedge in a claim anywhere
they can. Always reply and tell them in no uncertain terms who you
are, who they are, and where the b.s. ends. If you have any trouble
with them at all, turn them into the Commissioner and/or to IRS CID,
and watch the fur fly.
At least, for a change, it won't be your fur.....
Judge Anna
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