David,

Yes, the 433-D is an 'Installment agreement' with the IRS but there are multiple issues with this form, and the IRS for that matter.

1. The form says "Department of the Treasury - Internal Revenue Service" but this clearly violates Treasury Order 150-06. Treasury Order 150-06, issued in 2005,
cancelled the Internal Revenue Service designation over 10 years ago. The T.O. issued in 2005 cancelled the order of 1953 which renamed The Bureau of Internal Revenue to the Internal Revenue Service. Now it is just an 'entity' as the treasury order plainly states. Perhaps IRS agents should be called Entity agents. See https://www.treasury.gov/about/role-.../to150-06.aspx

2. Treasury Order 150-02, https://www.treasury.gov/about/role-.../to150-02.aspx relating to the current Organization and Functions of the Internal Revenue Service, was also cancelled. This occurred in 2006. It cancelled the treasury order issued in 2001 that defined the existing Area structure we find today. None of the IRS organization should be in existence, but it is. Here is but one example, that of the SB/SE Area. https://www.irs.gov/irb/2004-01_IRB/apd.html

3. The IRS as we know it does not have a valid charter. The last one on file was signed in 2010 by Commissioner Shulman. https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-utl/irpa...al_charter.pdf

For these reasons, and others too numerous to list here, renders the 433-D form (and ALL 1040s) a fraudulent document, in violation of 26 USC 7207. https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/26/7207

Perhaps Americans should protect themselves by employing this technique found here: http://www.newstruth.co.uk/how-to-si...ing-liability/

Regards, Bentley