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Anne replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty a year ago
There are a two or three more steps maybe, pretty easy. It’s been over a year since I have looked at it, though our Michigan group just reviewed it again I believe – I was not able to make most of December. You are from Michigan? There is a group in Brighton that studies all this…They meet every Tuesday, Thursday (work day what people…
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Anne replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty a year ago
And they may “come after you”, but if you comprehend a few pieces of what a man is and that you can pull it right out of that jurisdiction anytime and address the man, they can’t do anything. There are ways to accomplish the same things without equity. Equity is still their system, but there is also something called God’s law – and trespass…
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Anne replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty a year ago
We will just have to agree to disagree. I agree with you on equity. But if you create an entity through the IRS using the 508c1a you just put that entity in the jurisdiction of the United States. What I am saying, is that you can do it multiple ways, if you do it with the IRS and you don’t need to use USC codes like the 508c1a and you can…
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Michelle replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty a year ago
I get that,
If you’re a private man (or woman), you’re already in Trust law/ Admiralty Law/ International Trade Law, since you’re not “in the United States”. You’re a foreigner to the United States.
IF one were to interface with the United States in order to say, buy anything at all online or have a bank account, or God forbid try to live in…
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Michelle replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty a year ago
Right,
So if you already have the foreign ecclesiastic trust which received an EIN for W-8BEN purposes only…
How did you receive your tax-exception letter?
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Anne replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty a year ago
So 508c1a comes from the United States Code… not the IRS, which I would think you are aware – but my question to you then – do you want to be under the Unites States jurisdiction? If you are listing codes from the United States to get a status then how do you defend that you are not under their jurisdiction? Can you pick and choose which…
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Anne replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty a year ago
There is another way with the IRS where they don’t classify you as a church, by doing an SS-4 for a W-8BEN purpose only and foreign express trust (in other words without the United States), then you can get a tax exempt from them as well without the 508c1a church label….If it were me this is how I would do it, because because it is for a…
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Anne replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty a year ago
I also have recorded agreement with the township and county that they have no constitutional authority to levy a direct tax (property tax). So I have tons of evidence, just need to really take the next step.
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Anne replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty a year ago
As long as you comprehend what the form states in the instructions and manual on what it “assumes”… which I believe the video is getting at… if you are obtaining the tax-exempt status using the 508c1a, the code she went through in the video on how the IRS defines when the form can be used. How to meet the criteria to be tax-exempt. Which…
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Michelle replied to the discussion Law & Sovereignty in the forum Law & Sovereignty a year ago
My time is not free.
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