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SEGMENT 1 -- FEDERAL INCOME TAX

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Lie Free Zone presents Tom Cryer, the Shreveport Lawyer who has taken on the IRS, who explains why most Americans are not liable for the income tax: There Is No Law Making Them Liable!

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Uploaded: May 11, 2007 at 2:06 am
Author: LIEFREEZONE

Length: 05:51
Rating: 4.88
Views: 52601

Tags: code  constitution  cryer  free  income  IRS  law  liable  lie  tax  tom  zone  

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2minnie (August 31, 2008 at 6:25 am)
Why you don't start a search ? What he is telling is simple The Truth but a lot of things are behind thid. You all MUST start a research to find out how IGNORANCE has been the greatest weapon against us. Economist, before you opine do your home work. All the income tax we pay goes direct to UK and we pay for paper printed by the Federal Reserve. We are nothing more than ccrporations not citizens as stated in the Constitution. Everything is interloquet do your research.
kaysandesses (August 27, 2008 at 9:14 pm)
"but I have always put exempt so I guess do as I have always done than" The number of exemptions you list on the W4 dictates that amount that your employee will withhold for you and send to the IRS. If you choose zero exemptions then they withhold the largest amount. Typically a person will give the same number of exemptions (such as children) on the W4 as they do on their return.
kiasta (August 27, 2008 at 6:59 pm)
Yeah, I realized it was W-4 after I posted the comment, but thanks for the clarification. And thanks for letting me know that I was going to not fill out the W-4 again but I have always put exempt so I guess do as I have always done than.
kaysandesses (August 27, 2008 at 5:19 pm)
"I mean W-4. Is it required to fill out a W-4?" kiasta, the form you fill out when starting a job is the W-4. The W-2 is the form that your employer provides that shows how much you made and how much tax was withheld from your paycheck. You can choose to not fill out a W-4 but then your employer is required to withhold at the maximum amount (no exemptions) from your paycheck and deposit those funds with the IRS.
kaysandesses (August 27, 2008 at 5:16 pm)
"How many people have successfully followed this advice and never paid a dime in taxes" ZERO. Good post econmists.
econmists (August 27, 2008 at 3:29 am)
There's an easy answer to all tax protesters: Go ahead, don't pay any taxes ... and see how far you get. That's the one thing tax protesters never talk about: statistics. How many people have successfully followed this advice and never paid a dime in taxes? If you don't wind up in prison you will probably wind up with a lien on your property and a garnishment on your wages. Even this dude can't avoid collection. He's gonna pay up just like the rest of them.
kiasta (August 27, 2008 at 12:33 am)
I mean W-4. Is it required to fill out a W-4?
kiasta (August 27, 2008 at 12:27 am)
So you're saying that I am not required to fill out ANY tax forms? I have read all the allegations but it doesn't not specifically say. I have never filed a tax return form. I have filled out a tax form when starting a job. I don't remember what it was called I think it was W-2. Anyways do we not even need to fill any of those out or not?
sunnygirl213 (August 25, 2008 at 3:22 am)
All Bar Associations throughout the world are signatories and franchises to the international Bar Association located at the Inns of Court at Crown Temple, which is physically located at Chancery Lane behind Fleet Street in London. Although they vehemently deny it, all Bar Associations in the U.S., such as the American Bar Association, the Florida Bar, or California Bar Association, are franchises to the Crown.
eklypse0 (August 16, 2008 at 11:07 pm)
[STILL spouting your 861 hogwash?] The 861 argument has been legally trumped because the average person using it it stating it as the holy grail of the argument, without considering everything else. Income Tax is based on Privilege, either Alien earning money or American using federal privilage. So the court can say that 861 by itself is frivolous. Americans can still be liable for an Income tax. It is an Constitutional Indirect Tax because liability is voluntary.

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