Get Your Billions Back, America: 2014

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  • JohnnyCash
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    Originally posted by JohnnyCash View Post
    Jay, you have a typo on page 2:
    this

    MJ, I am downloading & reading now. Thank You!

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  • Michael Joseph
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    Originally posted by JohnnyCash View Post
    if you can find the writings of Byron BEERS - which are very difficult these days to find, I highly recommend you read all of them. You won't be disappointed. Grab his 11 free booklets and read them all.

    Here's a study I prepared years ago - you will notice it blends both Civil Law and Common Law concepts: SOCAGE and WARD.pdf

    Shalom,
    Michael Joseph

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  • JohnnyCash
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    Trust Law > http://www.forbes.com/sites/jayadkis...tion-trust-law

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  • Chex
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    Originally posted by ag maniac View Post
    Interesting you would post that pic of those stacks of "ones".
    http://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphi...-dollar-bills/

    What does the dollar bill represent to Timothy Andrew Norris or does he know something?
    Last edited by Chex; 02-04-15, 05:09 PM.

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  • JohnnyCash
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    Get Your Billions Back, America

    5 - PERSONAL INFO / FILING STATUS

    Blind or Disabled questions - not as blind as I used to be.

    Address & Telephone number - "Providing the IRS with your daytime phone number may help speed the processing of your return."

    State of Residence - where does Taxpayer/Person reside?

    Dependent Information - who knew kids were worth so much?

    Filing Status - Select your appropriate filing status. Married filing joint should yield maximum refund for us (none of my LM income will be entered). The beauty of using software is the ability to go back and try a different status to see what works best.
    Single
    Married filing joint (even if only one had income)
    Married filing separately
    Head of household
    Qualifying widow(er) with dependent child

    Health Insurance - "The Affordable Care Act requires U.S. citizens and legal residents to have qualified health insurance for all of 2014. Those without qualified coverage may be required to pay a penalty." - the ACA is just another social control scam, and here taxpayers are penalized for not playing along.

    Presidential Election Campaign Fund
    - don't even get me started

    Estimated Tax Payments - Yes or No?

    Life Events
    - Learn more about 19 topics ranging from "Marriage & divorce" to "Foreign Nationals"

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  • JohnnyCash
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    4 - PERSONAL INFO / NAME

    OK! Let's start filing. For this demo, I'll be using the TaxACT Online free edition http://www.taxact.com/taxes-online/free-online-tax.asp
    We begin with Personal info. You will see entries for

    First name:
    Middle initial:
    Last name:
    Social security number:
    Date of birth (mm/dd/yyyy):
    Occupation:


    Whose NAME? Taxpayer name. It's important to use the NAME linked to the SSN. As suitors we know our True Name is different than this IT, LEGAL, PERSON, TAXPAYER, TRUST NAME. But we'll be making use of this NAME for our benefit, to obtain a refund. If there's any question about which name to use, I suggest an exact match with the SS card NAME - the NAME on file with the SSA. Discrepancies will likely slow IRS processing while an inquiry is sent. Although my experience shows including Middle initial is optional. TaxACT includes entries for DATE OF BIRTH & OCCUPATION that are optional but may help the software with certain calculations. Then you have same entries for Spouse, for you to add if it applies.
    Last edited by Guest; 02-03-15, 05:29 PM.

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  • ag maniac
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    Originally posted by BLBereans View Post
    Who is wealthier...

    A man with a stack of hundreds or a man with only one "1 dollar bill".
    ....probably a guy w/ a cache of $5 stamps.....trade 'em anywhere in the world @ a post office (UPU) for the local currency

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  • BLBereans
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    Who is wealthier...

    A man with a stack of hundreds or a man with only one "1 dollar bill".

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  • ag maniac
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    Interesting you would post that pic of those stacks of "ones" Chex.

    I seem to recall on Jaro's Sovereign Warriors that I read the following interesting fact:

    Of all the FRN's in [current] circulation, only the "One" has a box around "Federal Reserve Note" (obverse, top center).

    Jaro's take on this was that during the possible coming currency reset, say for example everybody takes a 90% haircut on their FRN/electronic digits holdings ($100 bill gets you "10 new dollars"), those with "singles" might be able to trade "dollar for dollar".

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  • Chex
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    Prepare Your Mind

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  • JohnnyCash
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    Get Your Billions Back, America

    3 - PREPARE YOUR MIND

    It helps to get in the proper mindset. "It is the voluntary use of private credit which imposes upon the user the quasi contractual or implied obligation to make a return of income." We're dealing with private law, private contract. A private company has conned America into using its stuff and now wants payment for use. "You used our stuff now you gotta pay the piper" - that's where they're coming from. Usage fee. Excise tax. Income tax. That's the presumption. What private company setup this scam? The FEDERAL RESERVE.

    So where are you coming from? I know the scam [the quatlosers protect]. I don't endorse private credit. I redeem lawful money. Therefore the 1040 return of income offers a chance to correct or rebut the erroneous presumption that I'm using FRNs; to correct the record. To show I haven't been duped.

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  • JohnnyCash
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    2 - PAPER OR SOFTWARE

    You can often find paper tax forms and instructions at the Post Office. You're looking for Form 1040 (neither 1040A nor 1040EZ have Line 21 Other Income). Forms are also available for download here: http://www.irs.gov/uac/Form-1040,-U....ome-Tax-Return
    You can also use tax filing software. Most are free to use, or charge only for state returns. Popular offerings include: H&R Block, TurboTax, TaxAct, TaxSlayer, etc. Even full-featured or deluxe versions can be purchased for anywhere from $10 to $30. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,1904319,00.asp

    Since we'll be attaching evidence of our demand for LM we won't be using eFile or electronic filing. Correct me if I'm wrong but as far as I'm aware, these options do not allow for scanning/submission of user attachments. Even though we won't be efiling, the software allows you to print a paper return for mailing (with attachments). I like using the software as it can find overlooked deductions and reduces the chance of math errors and results in a return more likely to sail through IRS processing. We don't want to submit an invalid return.

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  • ag maniac
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    Originally posted by JohnnyCash View Post
    ag maniac FTW. Box 1 wages are reduced by employee's contributions to company's fully qualified retirement plan as shown by the code "E" in box 12b next to the amount ($4xxx.xx). I bet you already knew that.
    Yeah, makes sense......I might have known that 10 years ago when I last contributed to a retirement plan.....but today, I'm just a farmer.....so my current retirement plan involves a variety of hand & power tools, a little know-how, & a bit of "McGyver=ing"

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  • JohnnyCash
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    Get Your Billions Back, America

    1 - GATHER YOUR DOCUMENTS

    Gather your tax documents together. I keep mine in folders by year. When an envelope marked "Important Tax Document Enclosed" arrives in the mail, into the folder it goes. These annual mailings contain "information reports" like Forms W2, 1099 & 1098, and usually show the amount of reported [federal] income. With few exceptions info reports are due (in recipients hands) by Jan. 31st unless the due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday. It does this year, 2015, so the due date is February 2, 2015. You will also need the total amount of this presumed or reported Title 26 income, was actually redeemed lawful money.

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  • JohnnyCash
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    Originally posted by ag maniac View Post
    Just curious JC, but this sanitized W2 along with maybe another posted earlier shows FICA wages as more than FITW wages.

    Why is this? (Anyone?)
    ag maniac FTW. Box 1 wages are reduced by employee's contributions to company's fully qualified retirement plan as shown by the code "E" in box 12b next to the amount ($4xxx.xx). I bet you already knew that.

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