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Old 02-08-2008, 12:34 PM
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Cracking the Code is Good Stuff...Maybe.

Just had a gander at

http://www.losthorizons.com/tax/Misu...raand1040s.htm

which is part of the "Cracking the Code" reference.

Looks good- the best administrative approach I have seen so far.

It all comes down to the specific defined limitation of the "income tax" to Federal related entities- employees, corporation etc. This is true, as far as the law is written. It's a giant, flexible "on-demand" accounting system, based on filing claims and reports.

But...like "transportation", something that originally applied strictly to a class of special activities, has morphed into something very vague and all-inclusive: by implied consent, of course. (you presumably break it, you bought it)

So yes, the specific "trades and business" to which this administration applies are limited- except that almost anyone can choose to participate and be treated as though a "trade or business subject to the U.S."

Any "trade or business" that displays a "U.S. flag" (mark) will be treated as such- including it's employees, sub-contractors, etc. That's where it gets tricky.

How about sign everything- EVERYTHING, whether it makes sense or not:

"SECURE TRANSACTION: PREPAID EVEN-EXCHANGE ACCT SETTLEMENT."
"REDEEMED AT PAR W/O NEGOTIATION ENDORSEMENT SPECULATION."
"W/O BENEFIT GAIN PROFIT OR PRIVILEGE"
"ALL RIGHTS RESERVED W/O RECOURSE OR PREJUDICE."

Because even the U.S. has to pay it's debts by law.

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Old 02-08-2008, 12:43 PM
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I'm thinking in the next 2 years it is coming to the point to where we will have to sign everything under our names that way.
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Old 02-08-2008, 01:04 PM
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I'm thinking in the next 2 years it is coming to the point to where we will have to sign everything under our names that way.
Who's name?
A name is that designation which is assigned to property by the owner thereof.


Who's name?
Are you property?
It seems that you have had a dose of being used as property because you Identified your self as being that name.
You need to figure out that name is not your's it's the ones who first registered it(and it wasn't your parents,they just gave the information)for the registration.

That name that you are referring to is the property of the one whom owne's the name.
Namely if you were born on one of the 50 states The UNITED STATES/STATE that you were born on.
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Old 02-08-2008, 01:11 PM
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Who's name?
A name is that designation which is assigned to property by the owner thereof.


Who's name?
Are you property?
It seems that you have had a dose of being used as property because you Identified your self as being that name.
You need to figure out that name is not your's it's the ones who first registered it(and it wasn't your parents,they just gave the information)for the registration.

That name that you are referring to is the property of the one whom owne's the name.
Namely if you were born on one of the 50 states The UNITED STATES/STATE that you were born on.

I am still acclimating...
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Old 02-08-2008, 04:09 PM
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I like Rentiap's concept:

"by, Giles Farmer of Ham, for the COMPANY"

I add: "Holder-In-Due-Course"

cover all the bases...
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Old 02-08-2008, 05:51 PM
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I like Rentiap's concept:

"by, Giles Farmer of Ham, for the COMPANY"

I add: "Holder-In-Due-Course"

cover all the bases...
I could only wish that I was smart enough to have come up with that.
You can thank Vic Beck for that.
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