I would like to suggest, being that I have many new people that have joined the list that you may want to go back to previous TalkShoe archived calls, one in particular is at the following link:
07/03/2014 EPISODE 292 - 3 IRS Stoppers http://recordings.talkshoe.com/TC-87488/TS-876104.mp3 ; not that this call is better than any of the others, but it covers 3 main points out of many that I used in front of a grand jury.
If you
choose to get into a confrontation with the IRS it would benefit you greatly to have substantial evidence and facts to which the government cannot deny.
On the other side of the coin the government has to produce evidence if they’re going to allege a fact. The Government just producing a computer-generated document that you owe income tax is sufficient if not rebutted. Most trial attorneys will not argue computer-generated documents; therefore, the
faster you begin to create factual records to which you can support by evidence that you have a good faith belief how the income tax does not apply to you personally.
To argue that the 16th amendment was not properly ratified, or, I am not a US citizen, I am a nonresident alien, as well as many other arguments that the IRS and the courts have already deemed frivolous is pretty much your ticket to ride to the government’s
hotel.
I hope tonight we can go in depth on how the criminal complaint may assist in protecting you from getting an indicted. As you heard me say so many times prior, “there are no guarantees in life after birth except for death, other than if you know Christ you got that beat.”