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Old 10-29-2006, 10:27 PM
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if i were to shed my legal fiction, would it be legal to utilize my common law identity?

in a sutuation where:

i trade my labour and skills for a cheque.

i take cheque to their bank where my STRAWMAN cashes that cheque.

STRAWMAN remunerates me a percentage of that cheque for the labour. the remaining percentage is reported by the STRAWMAN to the Canadian tax place.

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Income tax act.

2. (1) An income tax shall be paid, as required by this Act, on the taxable income for each taxation year of every person resident in Canada at any time in the year.
of course


9. (1) Subject to this Part, a taxpayer's income for a taxation year from a business or property is the taxpayer's profit from that business or property for the year.

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i then have cash to exchange for consumer goods and gold/silver

would that get a guy in trouble?
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Old 10-30-2006, 03:37 AM
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Hey there,

I can't offer legal advice (not a lawyer) but have heard that..

Firstly your common law rights are lawful, codified govt statues are legal.

There is no income. There is no lawful money in circulation. You have private exemption because of this.

There's some threads on cashing cheques and stamping the back, I think David's? Basically you're being paid in debt which is not taxable.

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