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  • lorne
    Banned
    • Apr 2015
    • 310

    #61
    Well, preparing a tax return can be quite a challenge for the average American who attempts it but once a year. Then throw some lawful money into the mix, for which there's no official guidance, and they've got their hands full.

    OK. So. Once you've got everything looking good on screen, next step is to print out your return with all schedules, no e-file, and sign it. Attach your Statement and copies of redeemed LM checks (Exhibit A); we don't want to SCHLABACH it. To cover yourself for any direct deposit income, I'd attach a copy of your novated bank signature agreement or, Notice & Demand to banks.

    If you're not quite ready to tackle your taxes consider filing an extension. Filing a tax extension is quick and easy. Be advised that you'll need to pay whatever you expect to owe for TY2018 along with your extension. And if you currently owe money to the IRS, interest and fees will remain even after filing an extension.

    That may be why my dad took it so serious - he knew the International Monetary Fund's IRS was gonna take it serious. Without folks paying in the whole shebang collapses.
    Last edited by lorne; 04-13-19, 04:28 PM.

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    • lorne
      Banned
      • Apr 2015
      • 310

      #62
      Redeemed lawful money for just a part of 2018? Here's David & Michael discussing Partial Year Filing and Building an Evidence Repository.

      Interesting side note - Dad was twice audited. Both times the IRS found nothing improper and in fact Dad found more deductions he was eligible to take. That is to say, Dad won. They left him alone after that.
      Last edited by lorne; 04-16-19, 02:12 AM.

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      • lorne
        Banned
        • Apr 2015
        • 310

        #63
        Reminder that lawful money tax returns are due today, April 15th, the anniversary of Lincoln's proclamation of an extraordinary occasion.

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        • lorne
          Banned
          • Apr 2015
          • 310

          #64
          Anyone filing a lawful money tax return for Tax Year 2019?

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          • modnyc3
            Junior Member
            • Apr 2019
            • 24

            #65
            Originally posted by lorne View Post
            Anyone filing a lawful money tax return for Tax Year 2019?
            I am lorne!! I just mailed mine out yesterday. My fingers are crossed. It is kind of scary and exciting at the same time as this is my first time. I sent along all my proof along with my 1040. I'm a Silver Member at LMT and now will be studying Refusal for Cause over the next few weeks just in case. If the IRS sends me a FrivPen, I want to be able to respond quickly and appropriately, although it seems kind of confusing.I'm being optimistic though!

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            • marcel
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2015
              • 317

              #66
              It's tax season again and the IRS is processing LM returns. Deadlines for this year (TY2022) are:

              Jan. 31, 2023 - W2s & most 1099s due to taxpayer
              Feb. 15, 2023 - brokerage account consolidated 1099s postmarked to taxpayer. https://tickertape.tdameritrade.com/...deadline-15591
              April 17, 2023 - Form 1040 due postmarked to IRS.
              Last edited by marcel; 01-31-23, 02:04 PM.

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              • marcel
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2015
                • 317

                #67
                New for this year, the question about virtual currencies is changed to "digital assets"...
                IR-2023-12, January 24, 2023 — The Internal Revenue Service today reminded taxpayers that they must again answer a digital asset question and report all digital asset-related income when they file their 2022 federal income tax return, as they did for fiscal year 2021. The term “digital assets” has replaced “virtual currencies,” a term used in previous years.


                in years past we learned answering this question was optional, at least when filing on paper.

                And of course the tax tables have changed:

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                • David Merrill
                  Administrator
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 5962

                  #68
                  This just in from Testimonials on www.lawfulmoneytrust.com.
                  Praise be to God and Lawful Money Trust!

                  My 2022 Federal Tax Return with Lawful Money Demand came back! All reviewed and approved! Just waiting for the State Return by mail now.

                  Sincerely,
                  First Last

                  There are a few instances where the US Treasury is blatantly avoiding process. Dishonor. But the law has not changed.
                  www.lawfulmoneytrust.com
                  www.bishopcastle.us
                  www.bishopcastle.mobi

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