This is a phony document and cannot be relied on for anything, it's made the rounds many times and there was just another thread debunking it here. Don't fall prey to red herrings designed to distract people from the fraud caused by "voluntary self-assessment". Grok's analysis in the link is correct but incomplete, so I gave the necessary context. If you want your money back, correct your self-assessment. If you didn't self-assess, correct the assessment that your abdication permitted them to make. This requires knowing the law and understanding its application without getting trapped by any of the counterfeit protest movements that the IRS has already debunked. It's not easy but answers are available to the interested.
This is a phony document and cannot be relied on for anything, it's made the rounds many times and there was just another thread debunking it here. Don't fall prey to red herrings designed to distract people from the fraud caused by "voluntary self-assessment". Grok's analysis in the link is correct but incomplete, so I gave the necessary context. If you want your money back, correct your self-assessment. If you didn't self-assess, correct the assessment that your abdication permitted them to make. This requires knowing the law and understanding its application without getting trapped by any of the counterfeit protest movements that the IRS has already debunked. It's not easy but answers are available to the interested.