Mark Christopher
04-17-11, 03:04 AM
Hi All,
This has been an ongoing debate in my head and I am sharing with all to hopefully help others stuck in this conundrum. The subject is signing on a form and in this case I am talking about the loved form 1040 from our gracious benefactors. So I am assuming I 'know' certain varibles, these being:
-the JOHN H DOE on the form is a trust by the SSA (with appropriate numbers)
-the being lending energy to that trust to fill out that form is operating the office of the trustee
-John Henry is that trustee and is appearing specially as JOHN H DOE or maybe John Heny dba JOHN H DOE.
-The trustee redeems lawful money for the trust by demanding it for the trusts pay checks and possibly the agreemnet card at the bank.
-The trust is employed and the recieves a W2 from the employer (it doesn't really work or receive anything the being is lending the energy and physical presence to operate the trust thru the office of trustee)
-The trust only ever signed as John H Doe in the past forms. Basically letting the trustee and trust form a general partnership.(the guy in the office of the trustee was sleeping on the job, but he is slowly waking up:D)
-LoR has not been filed yet but is ready, willing and able!
So the question is to make smooth transitions would signing the pergury statement John Henry specially as John H Doe (signed like during the partnership) or John Henry specially JOHN H DOE (where it is signed in all cap letters) or simply keep the old signature, be the best path? It is verying tiring weighing the options. And I am sure that is not the least of them!
I figure with the zero return there will already be scrutiny and I do not think it will matter too much as the big issue is lawful money. The trust can redeem it, and it is the return of a trust, so if I was in general partnership with it all these years and since the LoR is not in place, I can't really force the use of my real name yet. They don't know who that is.
Well I won't take you in circles but that is where the thought goes. Being yourself while trying to let them know this and change that has occurred.
Be Well
Mark Christopher.
This has been an ongoing debate in my head and I am sharing with all to hopefully help others stuck in this conundrum. The subject is signing on a form and in this case I am talking about the loved form 1040 from our gracious benefactors. So I am assuming I 'know' certain varibles, these being:
-the JOHN H DOE on the form is a trust by the SSA (with appropriate numbers)
-the being lending energy to that trust to fill out that form is operating the office of the trustee
-John Henry is that trustee and is appearing specially as JOHN H DOE or maybe John Heny dba JOHN H DOE.
-The trustee redeems lawful money for the trust by demanding it for the trusts pay checks and possibly the agreemnet card at the bank.
-The trust is employed and the recieves a W2 from the employer (it doesn't really work or receive anything the being is lending the energy and physical presence to operate the trust thru the office of trustee)
-The trust only ever signed as John H Doe in the past forms. Basically letting the trustee and trust form a general partnership.(the guy in the office of the trustee was sleeping on the job, but he is slowly waking up:D)
-LoR has not been filed yet but is ready, willing and able!
So the question is to make smooth transitions would signing the pergury statement John Henry specially as John H Doe (signed like during the partnership) or John Henry specially JOHN H DOE (where it is signed in all cap letters) or simply keep the old signature, be the best path? It is verying tiring weighing the options. And I am sure that is not the least of them!
I figure with the zero return there will already be scrutiny and I do not think it will matter too much as the big issue is lawful money. The trust can redeem it, and it is the return of a trust, so if I was in general partnership with it all these years and since the LoR is not in place, I can't really force the use of my real name yet. They don't know who that is.
Well I won't take you in circles but that is where the thought goes. Being yourself while trying to let them know this and change that has occurred.
Be Well
Mark Christopher.