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HOW TO: How to demand “reasonable notice” of whether you are dealing with the DE JURE or the DE FACTO government in an enforcement proceeding?

By ftsig-admin / December 8, 2025 / Comments Off on HOW TO: How to demand “reasonable notice” of whether you are dealing with the DE JURE or the DE FACTO government in an enforcement proceeding?

INTRODUCTION: This article describes how to: More on this subject at: Requirement for Reasonable Notice, Form #05.022https://sedm.org/Forms/05-MemLaw/ReasonableNotice.pdf QUESTION 1: You said that the dispute between the personPUB fiction and the human officer or personPRI mentioned in the Bill of Rights is one of the oldest disputes on the planet. Given that fact, there should certainly…

Copilot: Judicial Tactics to Prevent Personal Liability for Non-Consensual Conversion from PRIVATE to PUBLIC (theft)

By ftsig-admin / December 8, 2025 / Comments Off on Copilot: Judicial Tactics to Prevent Personal Liability for Non-Consensual Conversion from PRIVATE to PUBLIC (theft)

INTRODUCTION: This series of questions describes: More on this subject at: QUESTION 1: In the case of an American national party to a suit before you involving civil statutory obligations, if you were a judge who wanted to protect himself from lawsuits involving the following: 1. Presumptions about personPUB status against nonconsenting parties. 2. Compelled…

Copilot: Nefarious Uses of “Deeming Provisions”

By ftsig-admin / December 6, 2025 / Comments Off on Copilot: Nefarious Uses of “Deeming Provisions”

INTRODUCTION: “Deeming provisions” in tax law are frequently abused to allow those not subject to tax to consent to do so anyway, and to do so INVISIBLY as a method of INVISIBLE CONSENT in many cases. This line of questions highlights their use. You see the abuse of this tactic in 26 U.S.C. §3402 where…

PROOF OF FACTS: How Judges Usurp Jurisdiction When Enforcing CIVIL Statutory Obligations Without Demonstrating Consent

By ftsig-admin / November 25, 2025 / Comments Off on PROOF OF FACTS: How Judges Usurp Jurisdiction When Enforcing CIVIL Statutory Obligations Without Demonstrating Consent

TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Introduction The theme of this website is that every attempt to assert civil statutory jurisdiction requires you to have a “domestic” status, meaning that you are part of the machinery of government, internal to government, and subject to direct statutory enactments of Congress without the need for implementing regulations as explained…

Index of State Income Tax Resources

By ftsig-admin / November 13, 2025 / Comments Off on Index of State Income Tax Resources

1. Overview of Foreign Tax Status for States 2. How the Constitutional Separation of Powers between States and the National Government Was Broken Down 3. Resources

Fed-State Cooperation Program Repeal in 1990

By ftsig-admin / November 13, 2025 / Comments Off on Fed-State Cooperation Program Repeal in 1990

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The Internal Revenue code sections 6362 through 6399 originally implemented the Fed-State Cooperation program. These sections were repealed in 1990. They originally governed federal-state cooperation for collecting state individual income taxes through the federal tax system. Understanding the history of this program is helpful in fully understanding federal jurisdiction to collect tax within…

Separating POLITICAL Jurisdiction v. CIVIL Jurisdiction During Litigation and on the Court Record

By ftsig-admin / November 8, 2025 / Comments Off on Separating POLITICAL Jurisdiction v. CIVIL Jurisdiction During Litigation and on the Court Record

TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. INTRODUCTION The MAIN reason to establish government is to protect PRIVATE property, according to the Declaration of Independence, which calls this property “rights”. The FIRST step in providing that protection is to keep PRIVATE from being converted to PUBLIC without the express informed consent of the original owner. This protection is…

Responding to Tax Collection Correspondence

By ftsig-admin / October 28, 2025 / Comments Off on Responding to Tax Collection Correspondence

This article documents how to respond to tax collection correspondence using the information found on this website. Below is an example:

Copilot: Taxability of government retirement as deferred compensation under 26 U.S.C. 864(c)(6)

By ftsig-admin / September 11, 2025 / Comments Off on Copilot: Taxability of government retirement as deferred compensation under 26 U.S.C. 864(c)(6)

INTRODUCTION: For more on the subject of these questions, see: QUESTION 1: Below are maxims of law dealing with privileges: “Actio personalis moritur cum persona. A personal action dies with the person. This must be understood of an action for a tort only.” Privilegium est beneficium personale et extinguitur cum person. A privilege is a…

Copilot: Meaning of civil statutory “services”

By ftsig-admin / September 3, 2025 / Comments Off on Copilot: Meaning of civil statutory “services”

EDITORIAL: This series of questions demonstrates and explains the following facts: Once you volunteer to engage in “services” as a civil “person” officer of the national government within the U.S. Inc. Federal Corporation in a “DOMESTIC” (26 U.S.C. §7701(a)(4) status, you can no longer complain that you are a slave like some people mistakenly try…