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  • Himself
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    Introduction

    Hello All.

    Thought i would leave a quick little introduction here (wasn't sure the proper place). I have enjoyed reading/studying a great deal of the material here-and finally feel the remedy close at hand. Just wanted to give a great BIG THANKS to all who have put forth the effort to extend the knowledge that is so desperately needed. Of particular mention to David, I sure am glad you were trying to free the minds over there at the DailyPaul, my wife who is an avid DPer tipped me off to your latest posts ever there, and once i started reading i couldn't stop. I have been searching for truth and freedom for a few years now, and have always been let down in the end by all the "gurus" lack of anything concrete- just a bunch of theories and best guesses. When i seen your material, everything i had learned in the past and had moved on from because of lack of proof, clicked in to place so completely thanks to the missing piece of the puzzle which you supplied. Now i can truly understand the SC opinions about the income tax, and the fact that it IS a voluntary tax system. What a relief it is to finally see the way out.

    Again, a big thanks to all of you for helping dismantle this veil of illusion. I look forward to having future conversations with all you.

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  • shikamaru
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    Originally posted by Treefarmer View Post
    If you have more time than $$, tax avoidance can be a fun and entertaining hobby
    That is awesome.

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  • Treefarmer
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    Originally posted by shikamaru View Post
    Think of all the activities you engage in throughout the day that are taxed i.e. using electricity, water, gas, shopping, driving, watching TV, tenuring land, etc.

    You can re-engineer your lifestyle to reduce and/or eliminate these taxable events and activities.
    If you have more time than $$, tax avoidance can be a fun and entertaining hobby

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  • shikamaru
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    Think of all the activities you engage in throughout the day that are taxed i.e. using electricity, water, gas, shopping, driving, watching TV, tenuring land, etc.

    You can re-engineer your lifestyle to reduce and/or eliminate these taxable events and activities.

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  • shikamaru
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    Originally posted by taycamstu View Post
    How to pay less in taxes, legally and without IRS resistance, as has been mentioned on the site, thanks.
    How deep do you want to go down that rabbit hole?

    Two sides to taxes: the finance/accounting side and the legal side.

    If you earn income, you are liable for tax. That's how I see it. Receiving income is the taxable activity.
    I'm hoping others will chime in for I know some will disagree with what I stated above.

    Here are some simple tips:

    1) Dividend income is taxed at a lesser rate than working income. Shift from working income to dividend income.
    2) Many people have too much of their income withheld. This overage is the "refund" you receive at the end of the year. Adjust your W-4 to boost your take home pay.
    3) Tax avoidance is a valid strategy for reducing the amount one pays in taxes.
    4) A business can be an excellent strategy for tax reduction as well as opening options for tax avoidance and reduction.
    5) If you adjust your lifestyle, there can be tax reduction and tax avoidance strategies in there.
    6) Discover how to qualify for various deductions, this can reduce your taxable income.
    7) Discover how to qualify for credits, this can reduce and offset your tax liability.

    The above is all my opinion, of course.
    Last edited by shikamaru; 07-21-12, 08:57 PM.

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  • taycamstu
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    How to pay less in taxes, legally and without IRS resistance, as has been mentioned on the site, thanks.


    Originally posted by shikamaru View Post
    You want a lesson plan? I can design you a lesson plan.

    What would you like to learn ?

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  • shikamaru
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    You want a lesson plan? I can design you a lesson plan.

    What would you like to learn ?

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  • Treefarmer
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    The title of this thread is possibly misleading.

    This discussion forum is by no means a course in anything. It is not set up to lead anyone through any kind of lesson plan.
    It is instead a discussion forum for people who had previously enjoyed conversing with each other on another, now defunct, discussion forum called suijurisclub dot net.

    After that forum disappeared, many of us missed it so much that we created this forum, in the hopes of continuing our discussions, and even improving our discussion experience, if possible.
    I think we succeeded.

    I love you guys and gals!
    You are always in my prayers.

    This is a place where ideas and anecdotes can be shared, information can be posted, and questions and plans can be discussed.
    Take it for what it is: a forum for discussion.

    Feel free to ask questions and do your own research.
    May the Holy Spirit guide you in your way.

    Bright blessings

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  • taycamstu
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    I mean, where is the instruction set?

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  • taycamstu
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    Where, exactly are the instructions?

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  • Guest
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    Have all the categories now been created?

    I am new to your site and would like to review your course material. The categories listed seem to be alphabetical. May I presume they are all of equal weight of knowledge. Meaning, no particular information needs to be understood before pursuing the information of any particular category.

    If that not be the case, perhaps simply prefixing each with a single letter or numbering indicating a grade or level. In the simply of examples maybe just one of three (3) letters; B, I and A. Indicating Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced, respectively.

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  • David Merrill
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    Any thread about redeeming lawful money.



    P.S. Several people are proving that remedy described on this website is spelled out clearly enough to be of benefit.
    Last edited by David Merrill; 12-29-11, 01:09 AM.

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  • freedave
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    What thread would that be?

    If I had something of value which could potentially help save the populations of earth from the devastating influence of the banksters, I would want to make it as simple and easy as possible for people to understand.

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  • David Merrill
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    Originally posted by freedave View Post
    I think you are saying that if one endorses a check, one is signing a contact. If so, how would one find out what the contract is?

    And how would one endorse cash in any form, or do you mean use cash in any form?

    What is the nature of the private credit -- is it something the user (other than the U.S. Gov't) is required to pay back?

    What does FDR saving the Fed from the run in 1933 have to do with accepting private credit?

    Where is the contact stating that there is a fee for accepting private credit?

    Where is the contact stating that there is a fee for using this private credit to purchase goods and services or for any other use?

    I am asking these questions because I don't see that searching through threads is a workable route towards understanding this -- I have watched your video and looked at a number of threads.
    Instead you are asking specific questions on a thread that is not specifically about what you are asking. Find a thread that is related to your questions and ask again there please.

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  • freedave
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    I think you are saying that if one endorses a check, one is signing a contact. If so, how would one find out what the contract is?

    And how would one endorse cash in any form, or do you mean use cash in any form?

    What is the nature of the private credit -- is it something the user (other than the U.S. Gov't) is required to pay back?

    What does FDR saving the Fed from the run in 1933 have to do with accepting private credit?

    Where is the contact stating that there is a fee for accepting private credit?

    Where is the contact stating that there is a fee for using this private credit to purchase goods and services or for any other use?

    I am asking these questions because I don't see that searching through threads is a workable route towards understanding this -- I have watched your video and looked at a number of threads.

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