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Old 04-18-2006, 11:18 PM
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Some Help for Tax Problems

Heres a link to a website for helping with tax and other government entanglements. www.livefreenow.org/ Hope this will help some people
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Old 04-19-2006, 10:47 PM
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Heres a link to a website for helping with tax and other government entanglements. www.livefreenow.org/ Hope this will help some people
Looks pretty good.
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Heres a link to a website for helping with tax and other government entanglements. www.livefreenow.org/ Hope this will help some people
Yatze!! A lot of bucks for the beginner package for free now.
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Yatze!! A lot of bucks for the beginner package for free now.
It would probably be more cost effective for people to check out the information provide here first, at suijuris.net.
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As an attorney ex-friend would say when some outlandish schmooze deal would be handed down. "We are all entitled to as much justice as we can afford". Sadly that is what seems to be the whole truth and nuthin' but the truth.
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Old 05-02-2006, 10:52 PM
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My situation - I work as a form of independent contractor to my employer, who will have to file 1099 forms on me, as I'm paid on commission.
Anyone familiar with 1099s? Will this create a tax-mess for me? If so, how can it be avoided? Should I arrange a trust...?
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Old 05-03-2006, 05:30 AM
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In a word, yes!!!!

I can attest to this from first hand experience.

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Old 05-03-2006, 06:55 AM
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Cool IRS - BS Storm Brewing.

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Share some wisdom:

My situation - I work as a form of independent contractor to my employer, who will have to file 1099 forms on me, as I'm paid on commission.
Anyone familiar with 1099s? Will this create a tax-mess for me? If so, how can it be avoided? Should I arrange a trust...?

Yes, I believe, the information submitted on the 1099 form, along with other third party information, will be used to produce a profile of you.

Eventually, the IRS will likely send you a Proposed Assessment letter. You must respond to this letter within 90 days, or the IRS may assume that you agree with the assessment. You should rebut the proposal, and communicate your position with an affidavit.

If you fail to rebut, the IRS will likely start sending you all sorts of IRS love notes, regarding taxes, penalties, and interest due.

You may want to read Cracking the Code, by Peter Hendrickson. There are many other things that you may want to review, yet, I feel that this is a good place to start.

Please do your research, before the IRS BS storm strikes your shore.

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Old 05-03-2006, 11:50 AM
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A notable use of Form 1099 is to report amounts paid to independent contractors (in IRS terminology, such payments are nonemployee compensation). The ubiquity of the form has also led to use of the phrase "1099" to refer to contractors themselves. U.S. tax law requires businesses to submit a Form 1099 for every contractor paid more than $600 dollars for services during a year.

That's what I was afraid of. I need to determine how to arrange to receive commissions. Who can tell me how to arrange a trust, and what trust?

2nd. Does a trust avoid taxes?
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Old 05-03-2006, 12:42 PM
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That's what I was afraid of. I need to determine how to arrange to receive commissions. Who can tell me how to arrange a trust, and what trust?

2nd. Does a trust avoid taxes?

weishaupt1776, Sui Juris Moderator, has a few ideas on this situation.

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If I was to recommend 1 thing to anyone getting into the Tax Game, it would be this:

Save up, or get a loan & buy the baddest ASSet protection plan after you have THOROUGHLY researched which ones are the best. This way you can still do battle & attack those bootlickers & not have to worry about your property getting snagged.

DO NOT USE STATUTORY TRUSTS !!!!

AND STAY AWAY FROM USING THE CODE ! ! ! !


Code Kills !

[...]So, if you do something like this, you want to be sure you make look real ligit, leave yourself a way out, and keep it really quiet.* Loose lips sink ships.
If you transfer title and still use the car, they will call it a fraudulent transfer and take it anyway.* The best thing you can do is transfer title and not use it till all this blows over.
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Working for an LLC as an independent contractor is a good idea.* If you could arrange it, you should drive either a rented or leased vehicle, so they can't take it.* The IRS does write off taxes if they think they can't collect, so getting rid of your vehicle on a temp basis is not a bad idea.* You might also have a junker so you won't have anything worth taking.* Look for something that has a good drive train and is safe but beat up body.* Customized by crash is the best kind, not enough to be unsafe, just enough to make it worthless.
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After you get the IRS off your back, then you can buy back your vehicle so to speak.* They openly admit they work like a collection agency.

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Yep, that is the idea. But remember, if you know you are too close to doing battle, and you transfer property elsewhere, there is the chance that the courts may ignore it and say fraudulent transfer or conveyance or something like that.

Think about this scenario:

1. House is transferred to trust, of which you are neither the trustee or beneficiary and have no interest in it whatsoever.

2. Trust enters into a lifetime contract for home repair, maintenance, etc., with a LLC. Trust breaches the contract and the LLC liens the property for the estimated value of the contract.

Talk about layers - that is more layers than a Mexican skiing in Antarctica would wear!

I would not worry about old cars and such, these guys are going after "big money". If they cannot turn around at their auction and sell it for a few grand, I don't think they will bother.

I say one's time is better spent preparing in the manner above than spending countless hours and postage fees sending them mountains of paper they just ignore anyhow. The desired effect is to be ignored because you have nothing to take. Period.

http://www.suijuris.net/forum/taxati...ighlight=trust

http://www.suijuris.net/forum/taxati...html#post71474
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