Please see what I wrote about NRAs. Also, it would help you if you answered my question instead of focusing on zip codes. The several states are "foreign" in one sense and "domestic" in another, and PR, VI, AS and other territories are "domestic" in many senses too, so unless legal context is specified the claim is void for vagueness. Focus on this: what is an example of an information return that is typically received this time of year alleging that income was paid in certain categories in the prior year? There are many good answers. Whichever one(s) you pick, it's easy to find the law that specifies what should be reported on that form, trace the definitions inherent in that law, and determine whether the reporting is correct. But just because it's easy doesn't mean that people want to do it when they can rely on what other people have told them instead of researching for themselves. You're a researcher of some experience, so I don't know why you wouldn't answer my simple question or continue to propose other avenues without providing sources. I'm attracted to this forum because it's high-effort.
Anything outside of DC is technically foreign to the federal government. But if you live in a ZIP code that is a federal address, so...
Please see what I wrote about NRAs. Also, it would help you if you answered my question instead of focusing on zip codes. The several states are "foreign" in one sense and "domestic" in another, and PR, VI, AS and other territories are "domestic" in many senses too, so unless legal context is specified the claim is void for vagueness. Focus on this: what is an example of an information return that is typically received this time of year alleging that income was paid in certain categories in the prior year? There are many good answers. Whichever one(s) you pick, it's easy to find the law that specifies what should be reported on that form, trace the definitions inherent in that law, and determine whether the reporting is correct. But just because it's easy doesn't mean that people want to do it when they can rely on what other people have told them instead of researching for themselves. You're a researcher of some experience, so I don't know why you wouldn't answer my simple question or continue to propose other avenues without providing sources. I'm attracted to this forum because it's high-effort.
u/Furecrotch
Which relies on the false presumptions they make upon your property status to form a false nexus.
Also your zip code which is a federal phenomenon would have nothing to do with county property tax.
Fight the false presumptions instead of worrying about zip codes.