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Old 02-19-2004, 09:09 PM
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Re:application revisited, and a step further

>Fill out the forms as they require and submit yourself to the IRS's jurisdiction --

Is there anything I can place on the forms, such as "under duress" or something that will void that jurisdiction? I wonder if I already gave them jurisdiction years back when I sent in a 1040? Is their jurisdiction continuous or limited in some way? I understand that they are frauding the American people, and that makes their "jurisdiction" void to begin with, doesn't it?

>Or take a pass on the funds and see if you can't get a suit started against the >corporation for wrongful termination, termination on grounds of discrimination >and discriminatory corporate policy.

That's a big if when I have no money to pay the bills.

>Heck of a choice... ain't it? I hope that this thread is opening some eyes in >regards to the strangle hold on Americans... and why so many people feel >that it is inescapable.

Absolutely!

>A lot of eyes are opened when we deal with people in regards to these >issues. And we need to keep on as long as we can, as long as we are able, >in order to open the eyes of the blind.

I have thought about printing out the forms that are in the zip file on "no ssn" in the downloads section of this website. I'm not real sure which ones would be appropriate in this case though, as they all appear to apply in some way or another. If I can persuade him to allow me to work without supplying that information I would much rather do that. At the same time, I am told that this "voluntary" (W forms) contract can be cancelled following the signing, simply be informing the IRS that you are not a resident alien. If I were born in another state, would that make me a resident alien in this state?

>You can always take the job, fill out "exempt" on the W-4, that should buy you >some time... but, you still have the SS thing to deal with also. And maybe if >you hang in there long enough you might open some eyes to the fraud that is >being perpetrated on America... and that might just add more to our voice for >change.

This is true.

Do you mean hang in there long enough to open some eyes AFTER signing the W-4 "exempt"?

Thank you again, Ice!
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