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Old 12-02-2005, 11:13 PM
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That question is certainly intellectually stimulating, and I will admit that I don't have the knowledge or resources to answer with entirety.

Part of that code does state:
  • or an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence

However, if one has an SSN and receives "income", the ssn ties them into some form of a tax liability to the U.S.

But the real deal is this:


They are pointing a gun at you telling you that you are a naturalized U.S. citizen and that there is some form of a contract/bailment/nexus between you and the U.S. under The 14th amendment,

If you want to toy further and further with being presumed to be a U.S. Citizen, then that is your choice; but not a recommended one.
The premise you brought up is hypothetical. But the fact remains that you were probably born in a Union state; but have adhesion contracts which presume a U.S. Citizen naturalization on you; thus making it MANDATORY that you pay a tax.

If you want to play in the box, the Pete Hendrickson approach seems alot more straightforward, and alot less expensive.

When in doubt, do drop out.

Quit volunteering


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