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Old 07-22-2005, 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Sovereigneer
Hi Scott,

Well, I DIDN'T determine this....but I have a group of over 200 members who want to at least play by the "rules that be" until they can get these positions safely into an offshore trust setup where they don't HAVE to play by these ridiculous rules anymore... ;o)

So, can someone answer my question about the validity of a "deferred payment" contract for sale of an investment position?

Thanks! :o)

Dear Sovereigneer,

Thanks for coming to sui juris. I am just one member here at sui juris and only speak for myself. However, in my humble opinion (IMHO), the members that come to this site are not of the outlook that would be likely to give you the answers that your group may be looking for.

For many, many reasons we are mainly concerned with ways to free ourselves from the IRS, and other government, because we feel that they practice tyranny, thus, cannot be relied on to "play fair".

However, you may try posting on Quatloos!, many of their posters are attorneys, I am not sure that this is a good thing, yet it may yield what you need at this point in time:

http://www.quatloos.com/TaxForums/vi...=asc&s tart=0

By the way this Quatloos! url deals with our (sui juris) website.
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