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Correct your W-2 via form 4852 to make Box 1 $0, and file 1040-X. Go back five years and collect all payroll tax paid. This is the legal way to get out for all non government workers.


In box 9 on 4852 use the following language: "All labor capital exchanged for labor for 2022 was earned 1. on private lands, 2. in a non Federal occupation, and 3. in an occupation not on the Federal Excise Tax List for 2022"

In box 10 on 4852 use the following language: "A letter was sent to employer requesting correction to the W-2." Your employer will do nothing, you just have to send the polite request.



The IRS coerces fraud from Corporate Accounting Company, the accounting company coerces fraud from the corporation, or your employer. The fraud is intentional misclassification of labor capital as taxable income for the explicit purpose of theft. Your employer is legally liable for this fraud, but you don't want to sue them, so just ask for a W-2 correction as nicely as possible. It is a formality.

53 days ago
1 score
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Correct your W-2 via form 4852 to make Box 1 $0, and file 1040-X. Go back five years and collect all payroll tax paid. This is the legal way to get out for all non government workers.


In box 9 on 4852 use the following language: "All labor capital exchanged for labor for 2022 was earned 1. on private lands, 2. in a non Federal job, and 3. in an occupation not on the Federal Excise Tax List for 2022"

In box 10 on 4852 use the following language: "A letter was sent to employer requesting correction to the W-2." Your employer will do nothing, you just have to send the polite request.



The IRS coerces fraud from Corporate Accounting Company, the accounting company coerces fraud from the corporation, or your employer. The fraud is intentional misclassification of labor capital as taxable income for the explicit purpose of theft. Your employer is legally liable for this fraud, but you don't want to sue them, so just ask for a W-2 correction as nicely as possible. It is a formality.

53 days ago
1 score