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David Merrill
04-14-11, 11:10 PM
Well the first one was for only half the year because he started redeeming lawful money in mid 2009. The NY DoR contemplated his Return carefully enough to re-assess it and add his School Tax Credit of $125. So you know that they saw he had $6K+ in Withholdings, yet no Taxable Income.

In mid-2009 this suitor was at a friend's party, whose sister is an IRS agent. He overheard her say, There is a group of people in Colorado who do not pay Income Tax; they are doing it right. He moved in for more information but she clammed up for another 18 months. He showed me some of the early reports (http://img130.imageshack.us/img130/7716/nystatusreport2010asses.png). I asked if that was the exact amount on his Return:


Yes. Thank you David.


I was pushing my friend to discuss our redemption of lawful money with his sister that works in a legal department at IRS.


She was very resistant and she would not discuss it even privately. I think they have a policy there at IRS.


It has been 4 weeks since IRS has received my 1040 and my continuous insistence and questioning whether there are any new developments at the IRS regarding demanding lawful money per Title 12 USC 411; this Monday she finally said that typically IRS has 6 weeks to respond (sort of legal zone) and when someone is demanding lawful money he is considered out of the FR System. The IRS is creating a special file and that person's activities are being scrutinized by them.


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Take a moment to study this one!


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Frederick Burrell
07-10-11, 04:43 AM
Say David. Thats a win for the little guys. But as with other tax strategies it sometime takes 4-6 yrs for them to come after some of the participants that had received refunds and thought they had found remedy. Any one you know of that has been redeeming lawful money for 5 yrs or more and getting refunds. fB

David Merrill
07-10-11, 09:23 AM
Say David. Thats a win for the little guys. But as with other tax strategies it sometime takes 4-6 yrs for them to come after some of the participants that had received refunds and thought they had found remedy. Any one you know of that has been redeeming lawful money for 5 yrs or more and getting refunds. fB

I know of several instances. Here (http://friends-n-family-research.info/FFR/Merrill_affidavit_of_public_money.jpg), a state employee has been redeeming lawful money for some time.

Just yesterday I spoke with an early suitor. He began redeeming lawful money in 2004 but never stayed in touch during the LoR process, so that he did not publish his default judgment. He redeemed lawful money over the years consistently but never filed to get his Refunds. In about 2008 he got involved with the 1099-OID Form and got his R4C process with the IRS suddenly failed. Think about that...

He was declaring that the IRS had to Refund his private credit - not his Redeemed lawful money Withholdings.

Click Here (http://img842.imageshack.us/img842/5431/1099oidrefund.pdf). Be warned that people interested and doing this process report a 100% problem rate. Every one of the 1099-OID attempts and Refunds like shown here result in the IRS coming after their money back.

Metheist
07-10-11, 02:42 PM
I am getting ready to Marc Stevens theirs...

typo intentional...

Frederick Burrell
07-10-11, 03:51 PM
Thanks David, it is nice to see suitors redeeming lawful money not having the IRS coming after them a few years down the road, as has happen to some other methods fB


I know of several instances. Here (http://friends-n-family-research.info/FFR/Merrill_affidavit_of_public_money.jpg), a state employee has been redeeming lawful money for some time.

Just yesterday I spoke with an early suitor. He began redeeming lawful money in 2004 but never stayed in touch during the LoR process, so that he did not publish his default judgment. He redeemed lawful money over the years consistently but never filed to get his Refunds. In about 2008 he got involved with the 1099-OID Form and got his R4C process with the IRS suddenly failed. Think about that...

He was declaring that the IRS had to Refund his private credit - not his Redeemed lawful money Withholdings.

Click Here (http://img842.imageshack.us/img842/5431/1099oidrefund.pdf). Be warned that people interested and doing this process report a 100% problem rate. Every one of the 1099-OID attempts and Refunds like shown here result in the IRS coming after their money back.

Frederick Burrell
07-10-11, 04:00 PM
Thanks for the OID link, but I think I will pass. I have heard nothing but night mares about the process and the entanglements following using this process. Even the Guru of the process spent some time in the clink so I understand. This process was partly responsible for my question regard lawful money and tax returns as several of the participants received refunds for up to 4 years before the wall came tumbling down.fB

JohnnyCash
07-10-11, 05:58 PM
Three years & counting for me Fred since my first full refund (http://img851.imageshack.us/img851/5615/refund.jpg). That's a result of reading Cracking the Code (http://www.losthorizons.com/CtCforFree.pdf) and learning the tax code was largely smoke & mirrors. Thereafter I learned of lawful money remedy and applied it. Haven't heard a peep from the IRS.

David Merrill
07-11-11, 12:24 AM
Three years & counting for me Fred since my first full refund (http://img851.imageshack.us/img851/5615/refund.jpg). That's a result of reading Cracking the Code (http://www.losthorizons.com/CtCforFree.pdf) and learning the tax code was largely smoke & mirrors. Thereafter I learned of lawful money remedy and applied it. Haven't heard a peep from the IRS.

You are all welcome! Thanks for bringing it up.

Johnny;

If you could tell us more details in the Success Stories that would help. I really don't spend a lot of time relaying other people's success stories around here.