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    Hi Bob;


    I got curious and explored the introductory videos at http://www.privatis.me/

    Can you tell me a little about Pete?

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    Write "Non-domestic" instead of "zip code".

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Merrill View Post
    Hi Bob;


    I got curious and explored the introductory videos at http://www.privatis.me/

    Can you tell me a little about Pete?
    David,

    Hello and thanks for your replies!

    I don't know about Pete- just read some of the pdf links, this being the main one: http://www.privatis.me/images/doc/re...ion.Manual.pdf.

    I read that and went to my post office and tried to get general delivery. Then I was going to remove my mail box and change my address to:
    Bob ------
    GENERAL DELIVERY
    my city, state spelled-out

    This would remove me from federal jurisdiction should I get letters regarding related matters.

    Now, if you're referring to Pete of ctc, him I know via his website and books. About 4 years ago I came close to filing that way but didn't. Redeeming lawful money appears the way to go.

    So, to recap:
    1.) Zip codes are not required to use RLM. (Does web site ordering allow zips in brackets?)
    2.) Just use RLM and then use Form 1040, line 21. Nothing else is required?

    Questions:
    1.) My paycheck is direct-deposit so how can I redeem each paycheck for lawful money? (I'm not sure I could even get a papercheck now)
    2.) I also read about canceling my voter registration because that too shows federal jurisdiction. Do I need to do that?
    3.) How would one reply to IRS Audit letters?
    4.) I read some on property tax. Does RLM apply as well?

    I realize these questions may have been answered, and I'm finding other posts/links teaching these, but any info or related material to study would be great.

    Thanks again everyone for your replies! And David, thanks for all the time you've put in over the years!
    bob

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