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0 sats \ 8 replies \ @Undisciplined 5 Apr \ parent \ on: Spaniards dedicate more than 75% of their salary to taxes. Modern slavery. libertarian
Let me know where there is no state at all. Until then, we are looking for the shit with the most lipstick.
I have used my own "approach": I am the ONLY "state" that can govern myself. Wherever am I.
And I don't give a shit about any other state that want to put me under their jurisdiction.
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I'm glad you're attempting that. Maybe someday I'll see a path to do something similar.
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There are plenty of places one can go abroad (if you live in the states, that is) where you can live and enjoy a much higher quality of life than you would in the US, for far less money and bullshit to deal with.
However, the US government, corrupt as they are, will still "make you" pay taxes. Utterly absurd, should be criminal. Remember, the income tax was supposed to be a "temporary measure", lol.
If you wanna get out from under that boot, you have to renounce your citizenship which is a whole mess in and of itself, and you also have to pay a fine/fee to do so. They find a way to get their cut, no matter what.
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There is no need to renounce citizenship and pay a fee because you are not a citizen. Citizen is just another corporation, and you are the administrator. Just resign from your position as administrator and that's it. You can even be partially administrating that corporation as you wish, and other times you don't.
Understand the scam.
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If you never intend to return to the US, then you can largely do as you wish.
If you do want to return to the US, the IRS doesn't give a shit about these sorts of technical arguments.
Irwin Schiff died of old age in prison for explaining why people weren't legally required to pay income taxes.
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Irwin Schiff still believed in the State and in the Constitution? If that is so, he was not out of the system, he was fully under the jurisdiction of the State.
What I'm explaining is jut to resign your total participation in the jurisdition of the state because you understand you are not a citizen, but it's administrator, and you can resign at any time because you are alive and free. You can break the contract, because you never signed into it anyway, and you have been dishonestly lied and manipulated into believing in it. That is coercion or scam, and that is against natural law.
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More power to you, but I don't think it's going to change the IRS or DOJ agents' minds.
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There are plenty of places one can go abroad (if you live in the states, that is) where you can live and enjoy a much higher quality of life than you would in the US, for far less money and bullshit to deal with.
Where do you recommend?
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