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    Quote Originally Posted by Why would you sign the 1040 form under penalty of perjury? QUOTE

    As Far as I know...You do not sign any IRS form under "penalty of perjury", but "PENALTIES (plural) of perjury".

    So, who can be charged with more than one count of perjury? Federal employee or agent of public office.
    You get charged with penalty of perjury, PLUS you lose your position and pension. A civilian can only be charged once

    Signing any IRS form provides the prima facie evidence they need that you, are indeed, a federal employee or a public office.

    I, personally, will not provide prima facie that I am a statutory "employee", "employer", and earn statutory "wages".
    Penalty of perjury - 28 USC § 1746 - Unsworn declarations under penalty of perjury

    http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/28/1746

    Bentley

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    And 1040 form says this:

    "Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have examined this return and accompanying schedules and statements, and to the best of my knowledge and belief, they are true, correct, and complete. Declaration of preparer (other than taxpayer) is based on all information of which preparer has any knowledge."

    and the form also says:


    Form 1040
    Department of the Treasury—Internal Revenue Service OMB No. 1545-0074 (99) IRS Use Only—Do not write or staple in this space.
    U.S. Individual Income Tax Return

    So, it is a fraudulent form before the first drop of ink is even applied to it, because of this Treasury Order:

    http://www.treasury.gov/about/role-o.../to150-06.aspx

    and violates Title 31 section 333 http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/31/333

    Bentley

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