Showing posts with label IRS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IRS. Show all posts

Thursday, July 24, 2008

ABCs of Income Tax Avoidance, by Floyd Wright

From the back cover of ABCs of Income Tax Avoidance:

Do Not File Another 1040 Tax Form, Until You've Read This Book and: Beat the IRS? I Did!, also by Floyd Wright.

From the Foreword:

Asset protection.
Bankers, blackmail and bribery.
Change your attitude and status.

These are the ABCs of Income Tax Avoidance. The following pages will indicate a number of methods by which the reader can protect his or her wealth from the money grabbers. There will be a few clues to indicate the bankers are the real source of our problems. And the bankers use of their money in the form of blackmail and bribery of Congress is almost certain. Finally, it will be pointed out that a change in your former beliefs and a change in your economic arrangements with your government is necessary for successful Income Tax Avoidance.

Table of Contents:

The Enemy
Mouth Control
Beginning Homework
Banking
Asset Protection
Wage Earner Info
Changing Attitude & Status
First Use
Reflections
An Offensive Tactic
A Final Word

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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

The Cold War and the Income Tax: A Protest, by Edmund Wilson

From the back cover:

A slashing, slam-bang attack on the Federal income-tax system, Federal bureaucracy, Federal spending, and, most of all on the principal Federal expense item, the Cold War...

...an indictment, a protest -- one man's lone and vehement stand against what he considers the government's outrageous betrayal of civil liberty.

The Cold War and the Income Tax, by Edmund Wilson, Table of Contents:

A Bad Case of Tax Delinquency
A Delinquent in the Hands of the IRS
Everybody is Under Suspicion
What Rip van Winkle Woke Up To
Bureaucratic Theology: The Tax Jungle
The Point of View of a Former Socialist
What Our Money is Going For
What About American Literature?
How Can We Account for Ourselves?
The Artificial Cholera Epidemic
The Soft Sell for the CBR
How Free is the Free World?
The Case of Major Eatherly
The Strategy of Tax Refusal

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Friday, July 18, 2008

The Reluctant Taxpayer, by William L. Raby and Carl Riblet, Jr.

From the Back Cover:

Have you ever entertained the wild possibility of saying NO to the tax collector? Well, it's not as farfetched as you might think.

The Reluctant Taxpayer explains when and how to fight the IRS, and what appeals procedures are available. It reveals the kind of deductions and exemptions that are considered reasonable and warns of others that are sure to cause trouble.

The Reluctant Taxpayer Table of Contents:

Preface
The Taxpayer's Position
What's Sauce for the Goose
The People Who Work for IRS
You and the IRS Agent
Your Rights in a Tax Fight
Where and How to Sue IRS
Whose Income Is It?
A Matter of Principle
Unique Tax Arguments
When Gifts Are Income
Medical Expenses
Using the Tax Power to Punish
Tax Cheats and Fraud
Divorce and Taxes
Charitable Deductions
The IRS Does Not Respect Age
Real Estate
The Capital Gains Struggle
The Special Agent
Recommendations
Offers in Compromise
Procedures for Appeal
Tax Court of the United States

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Thursday, July 17, 2008

The Compleat Patriot, by Phillip Marsh

About The Compleat Patriot:

Phillip Marsh was a founder of the Pilot Connection, educating Americans about their rights. He was branded as a so-called illegal tax protester and railroaded by the IRS.

From the back cover:

If you have never heard of the present American patriot movement, you will be thrilled to find out that modern-day men, of the same stature of our founding fathers, are leading the fight for freedom today.

Table of Contents for Phillip Marsh's The Compleat Patriot:

Foreword
Freedom: Myth? Or Fact?
The Conspiracy: Real or Imagined?
Of Human Greed
Money: The Root of All Evil?
The Law: How It Got That Way
The Courts: Friend and Protector or Foe?
Attorneys
Taxes: Are They Really Necessary?
Licensing
Jurisdiction
Who Owns the Constitution Anyway?
How Did We Lose Our Sovereignty?
NNUSA -- New Nation U.S.A.
The Great Social Security Scam
How to Handle the W-4 Issue
Hope for the Future
The Media Hoax
A Look at Your Enemy
U.S.A. Today -- Republic? Or Dictatorship?
Rally 'Round the Flag?
Building a Foundation Against a 7203 (IRC) Charge
We Can Win with a Few Good Men (and Women)
Accepting Change
Epilogue

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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Who's Afraid of the IRS?, by Lynn Johnston

About Who's Afraid of the IRS?:

Who's Afraid of the IRS? came about as a result of Lyn Johnston's discovery that she, and most people, does not owe any income taxes, despite IRS illegal operations, obfuscations, propaganda, and terrorist tactics.

From the Back Cover:

What country can preserve its liberties, if its rulers are not warned from time to time that its people preserve the spirit of resistance.
-- Thomas Jefferson, Founding Father

The politicians don't just want your money. They want your soul. They want you to be worn down by taxes until you are dependent and helpless.
-- Jim Davidson, National Taxpayers Union

Partial Table of Contents for Who's Afraid of the IRS by Miss Lynn Johnston:

Paying the Piper
American Values and Constitutional Liberties
The Right to Revolt
Juries -- Where Your Vote Really Counts!
April's Most Unpopular Day
The Sixteenth Amendment
The Money Issue
Tax Ulcers: 'Tis Better to Give Than Receive
The End to Withholding
The Barrier of Public Protection Forms
Taming Government Arrogance
IRS Anxieties
Constitutional Information
Laws and History
Ulcer Devices
Plug-In Legal Forms
Illustrations and Forms

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