Quote Originally Posted by Michael Joseph View Post
I wrote the IRS years ago and maintained that I am Redeemed in Christ of the Tribes of Israel a member of the Commonwealth of Israel and a priest walking in the Order of Melchizedok. I never heard back from them ever again. I am redeemed.
MJ don't get me wrong here but I don't think the irs cares one bit what religion you been redeemed from unless your going with the requirements for exemption.

Back in the day I too have written enough letters to the IRS asking questions and their reply answers were the 45 day letters, nothing in concrete evidence that I was asking for but the word frivolous. I never wrote letters pertaining to the subject like you did, I just wanted the facts and I think I know why they don't answer.

They are just the bookkeepers who collect a fee or dues levied on the members of an organization to meet its expenses for its persons, groups, or businesses within the domain of that government.

This statement here sort of put me in that direction of why they do not answer. It’s not in their job description.

Job description are task, duties, responsibilities this mean job description are what you must “do”. Job specification are knowledge, skills, abilities etc this mean job specification are what you must “have” to perform “job description”.
The statement.

Many young people believe that, because they are not old enough to vote, they have no representation in government and, therefore, should not be required to pay taxes.

The United States Congress is a body of elected representatives of the people.
Under our representative form of government, the Congress has the power to enact all laws (including Federal tax laws). http://www.usa.gov/Topics/Reference-Shelf/Laws.shtml

* The members of Congress speak and vote as representatives of all the people in their State or district, including those who did not vote.
* The IRS will not comment, though, on the legislative merits of current tax law, or on pending Congressional action that may change the tax code.

Finally, we make every effort to make certain that the information contained here is accurate, but due to the fluid nature of the legislative process, changes in tax laws may occur that are not reflected here at the time of publication.

To the best of our knowledge, this information is accurate.
You can read the rest of it here, http://www.treasury.gov/resource-cen...liability.aspx

So who then are they asking for the contribution from?

Make the check payable to the "United States Treasury."

In the memo field of the check, be sure to write "your" Social Security Number and indicate the year for which you are paying, for example "2013 Form 1040-ES." http://taxes.about.com/od/paymentopt...ated_tax_2.htm

Most know this is not a voluntary contribution it usury.

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