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    Teamsnowden needs a new copy editor?

    Quote Originally Posted by David
    Dear IRS Agent;

    I feel that all my career life I have been a victim of Fraud by Omission because nobody ever taught me the remedy was there in §16 of the Federal Reserve Act and codified at Title 12 USC §411. I estimate because of your collusion in this fraud that you owe me about $400K in back taxes. Notice on the 834 Form that I am claiming that amount to be $0 instead and hope that you can appreciate this act of forgiveness.

    In return I am expecting that you will honor my demand to redeem lawful money as expressed on the attached 1040 Form and evidenced by my properly redeemed (copies) paychecks.

    Thank you,
    I like that!

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    Hello again fellow lawful money redeemers. lorne caught me, I was posting this for my significant other who has only be redeeming LM for less than a year. I on the other hand, have been redeeming it for 3+ years.

    She is not asking for tax refunds or anything like that prior to her actually redeeming LM. However, we are exploring IRS forgivness, using their abatement form. We sent the letter in that David suggested, along with the Federal Reserve Act section 16, copies of 12 USC 411, 12 USC 95a2. Received a letter a month later saying that the IRS needs more time to thing about it. Just got a new letter this week that was sent certified USPS, "Notice of Deficiency, Proposed increase in tax and notice of your right to challenge." It's basically the same thing and comes with a convenient form 5564 (notice of deficiency waiver).

    Should we persist and re-send the letter by certified mail requesting forgiveness along with a request for abatement form 843?

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