Current pay $52k x 22% = $40,560,
$11,440 in Taxes,
$11,820 for 2022 Rent, doesn't include utilities,
Plus all other expenses and inflation...
This is so fucked
ALL my money goes to taxes and insurance, and as I'm getting older, medical expenses. This crap needs to stop, our founding fathers were so pissed over a 2% tax on tea they shot their overlords. We have become pussified.
...we need everyone to stop paying taxes. we need a huge coalition of people with recognizable names to start this movement. Don Jr, where are you? we must bring gov't to its knees. when is enough enough? when will we stand. one person alone can't do it.
TOGETHER WE ARE STRONG!
You have to first change and publicly notify of your correct political status, as either an:
American State National ....or..... American State Citizen
This is the political status we all "THINK" we have, but have been deceived into agreeing to be "U.S. Citizens" or "US CITIZENS" or "Citizens of the United States", all of which designate your political status as a "Federal Employee" of the private, for-profit corporation known as "United States of America" or "UNITED STATES", both of which are NOT ->>> "The United States of America" (Capital "T" in "The").
You then have to notify the secretary of treasury of your change in status and then publicly post a notice of this to a county/land recording system.
After that, you'll need to educate yourself and learn all the tricks and deceptions the IRS employs in an effort to "Joinder" you back into unwittingly agreeing to be some form of a "U.S. Citizen". The list is long and highly deceptive. They'll almost certainly "come around" and try to re-attach to your "person" down the road, but if you understand their tricks, they're easy to get rid of.
This is the LAWFUL and CONSTITUTIONAL way to stop paying taxes. Something many in the past, like Irwin Schiff, did not yet understand. Schiff was correct in that it was unconstitutional to require an "American State Citizen/National", but he didn't realize that this was not the political status he was operating under.
Sadly, this is the effort you must go through. It's worth it, but it takes a significant amount of learning and understanding, as well as the kajones to remove yourself from the matrix. The deception runs far, wide and deep. If you don't understand it, you'll easily get sucked back in.
P.S. If you actually work for the federal government, active military, etc., then you still have to pay federal income taxes.
P.P.S - Practicing attorneys won't be able to help you with any of this. You have to BE (not "Re-Present") your self --- Man or Woman. Some former, non BAR card holding attorneys would be able to help if you feel the need. But it's a vastly superior choice to educate yourself.
There is no country. I'm a free man. I'll decide if I join what is coming.
What's your plan to do that?
If you pay $10,000 and "get back" $1,000, then you still paid $9,000.
I understand the sentiment. But ... what's your plan to do that?
Current pay $52k x 22% = $40,560, $11,440 in Taxes, $11,820 for 2022 Rent, doesn't include utilities, Plus all other expenses and inflation... This is so fucked
ALL my money goes to taxes and insurance, and as I'm getting older, medical expenses. This crap needs to stop, our founding fathers were so pissed over a 2% tax on tea they shot their overlords. We have become pussified.
Your doing good for rent. My daughter is looking to rent a 2 bedroom. $1500 is the very bottom. $2,000 is average.
...we need everyone to stop paying taxes. we need a huge coalition of people with recognizable names to start this movement. Don Jr, where are you? we must bring gov't to its knees. when is enough enough? when will we stand. one person alone can't do it. TOGETHER WE ARE STRONG!
You have to first change and publicly notify of your correct political status, as either an:
American State National ....or..... American State Citizen
This is the political status we all "THINK" we have, but have been deceived into agreeing to be "U.S. Citizens" or "US CITIZENS" or "Citizens of the United States", all of which designate your political status as a "Federal Employee" of the private, for-profit corporation known as "United States of America" or "UNITED STATES", both of which are NOT ->>> "The United States of America" (Capital "T" in "The").
You then have to notify the secretary of treasury of your change in status and then publicly post a notice of this to a county/land recording system.
After that, you'll need to educate yourself and learn all the tricks and deceptions the IRS employs in an effort to "Joinder" you back into unwittingly agreeing to be some form of a "U.S. Citizen". The list is long and highly deceptive. They'll almost certainly "come around" and try to re-attach to your "person" down the road, but if you understand their tricks, they're easy to get rid of.
This is the LAWFUL and CONSTITUTIONAL way to stop paying taxes. Something many in the past, like Irwin Schiff, did not yet understand. Schiff was correct in that it was unconstitutional to require an "American State Citizen/National", but he didn't realize that this was not the political status he was operating under.
Sadly, this is the effort you must go through. It's worth it, but it takes a significant amount of learning and understanding, as well as the kajones to remove yourself from the matrix. The deception runs far, wide and deep. If you don't understand it, you'll easily get sucked back in.
You can start learning here: https://tasa.americanstatenationals.org/correct-your-status/
Good luck!
P.S. If you actually work for the federal government, active military, etc., then you still have to pay federal income taxes.
P.P.S - Practicing attorneys won't be able to help you with any of this. You have to BE (not "Re-Present") your self --- Man or Woman. Some former, non BAR card holding attorneys would be able to help if you feel the need. But it's a vastly superior choice to educate yourself.
At a glance view:
2022
For married individuals filing jointly:
10%: Taxable income up to $20,550.
12%: Taxable income between $20,550 to $83,550.
22%: Taxable income between $83,550 to $178,150
24%: Taxable income between $178,150 to $340,100.
32%: Taxable income between $340,100 to $431,900.
35%: Taxable income between $431,900 to $647,850.
37%: Taxable income over $647,850.
For individual single taxpayers:
10%: Taxable income up to $10,275.
12%: Taxable income between $10,275 to $41,775.
22%: Taxable income between $41,775 to $89,075.
24%: Taxable income between $89,075 to $170,050.
32% Taxable income between $170,050 to $215,950.
35%: Taxable income between $215,950 to $539,900.
37%: Taxable income over $539,900.
Compare to 2021
For married individuals filing jointly:
10%: Taxable income up to $19,900.
12%: Taxable income between $19,900 to $81,050.
22%: Taxable income between $81,050 to $172,750.
24%: Taxable income between $172,750 to $329,850.
32%: Taxable income between $329,850 to $418,850.
35%: Taxable income between $418,850 to $628,300.
37%: Taxable income over $628,300.
For individual single taxpayers:
10%: Taxable income up to $9,950.
12%: Taxable income between $9,950 to $40,525.
22%: Taxable income between $40,525 to $86,375.
24%: Taxable income between $86,375 to $164,925.
32% Taxable income between $164,925 to $209,425.
35%: Taxable income between $209,425 to $523,600.
37%: Taxable income over $523,600.
Am i reading that right? 12% for under 83k? Lol that's like eh, cheap?