Saturday, February 4, 2017

Tax Problems In America

Are you a person who is required to pay federal income taxes?


Once you understand the real meaning of the federal income tax code, no tax loopholes are necessary to save your money and erase your tax problems.  You just need this knowledge.

•    There are four common words and a three-word phrase that have been given special meanings in the tax code.
•    For instance, “being engaged in a trade or business” means you run a government office, according to the tax code. Do you own a government office?   Maybe you are really not engaged in a trade or business?
  1. If you don’t know about the IRS code definition of being in a trade or business and you are the owner of Harry’s tire shop, you would naturally think you were engaged in a trade or business. 
  2. Not so! Harry is not the one they’re speaking of in the code. 
  3. Harry owes no federal tax - unless he’s done work for the government at his shop.




Ever wonder about the US Code Title 26, the Internal Revenue Code and /or the US Tax Code pages?


(Back cover of  Pete Hendrickson' s book Cracking the Code) For the 64 years of its existence, the U. S. Internal Revenue Code has been ridiculed, feared and despised by virtually everyone. And why not? As presented by the Internal Revenue Service, the code appears illogical, inconsistent and incomprehensible. As presented, the code defies practically the entire Bill of Rights: requiring citizens to testify against themselves, allowing searches and seizures without warrants, levying fines and penalties without trials and imposing a tax on the basic right to earn a living. As presented, the IRC would appear to turn everything we all thought we had learned in grade school English and Civics on its head. Is it possible that we all just misunderstood those simple lessons? Maybe. But researcher, analyst and scholar Peter E. Hendrickson believes that after Cracking the Code, you'll agree that what has been misunderstood is the 3,413,780 word monstrosity itself--and how, and to whom, it applies. Hendrickson delves deep into the history, statutes and case law behind the Code to reveal its startling and liberating secrets; and unless you live in a cave, you need to know what he has uncovered. Once you've finished Cracking the Code, the tax laws will never mean the same thing to you, or your bank account, again!


Internal Revenue Code Book is very complex reading where the truth is hidden be a special language and secret code contained in the 73,954 regular 8-1/2" x 11" pages of crazy reading.
If you have trouble understanding the tax code, you're not alone - even most attorneys do not know what Pete has learned.
 
Tax code lookup - could be considered reading a small paperback book - Cracking the Code.
Have you wondered about the internal revenue code 501(c)(3)?  Do you need to establish a nonprofit company in order to avoid taxes?
US master tax guide - Cracking the Code explains in a small paperback book that you have been lied to and tricked into believing that you are a person who is required to pay federal income taxes.


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