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Old 03-20-2008, 02:13 PM
Charlie Blue Charlie Blue is offline
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Originally Posted by BOBT12
I would continue to respond to their letters. I prefer to let them know why I am refusing their attempts at coercion. I haven't filed one of their ridiculous confession statements in a decade.
LOL That's why I didn't fill out the form.

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Originally Posted by BOBT12
ChallengeAllLevies

http://famguardian.org/TaxFreedom/In...eAllLevies.htm

Further, the more you respond, the more someone at a higher level (more $) must deal with you. This cost the mendacious IRS more resources, this is part of what I am trying to accomplish.

I try to get my funds out of easy targets, like banks, they will hand over your property in a flash. If you must use a bank or brokerage account, change accounts regularly. This makes any investigation more time consuming, this is good.

I try not use any sort of singular number (SSN) for all of my business. This makes it harder for the evil agents to track you.

I use different names and addresses when ever possible. Just make sure you pay any accounts like this on time, and as agreed, so there few questions raised.

Of course, this is not legal, or any other, advice. Just a couple hints. It goes without saying, that you should come up with your own common sense ideas, being that agents of deception may be watching.

Good luck,

BOBT12
Real good advice.
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