Foreign remedies
GOVERNMENT
Obtaining a TIN
Status Change (301.6109-1)
Effectively connected
Involuntary Taxation of Your Own Labor
How to avoid involuntary taxation of your own labor, which is slavery in violation of the Thirteenth Amendment.
How to File Returns
Litigation
How to litigate as a nonresident alien
PRIVATE INDUSTRY
Withholding and Reporting
How to avoid withholding on foreign persons
Opening Bank Accounts
Employment
Business
Investing
Real property
TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. Introduction Throughout this site, we frequently state that “elections” of all kinds are to be avoided because they constitute the pursuit and acceptance of privileges or benefits that result in a needless surrender of property and autonomy. The purpose of this article is to catalog all such elections and references to…
Read More1. Introduction The human resources field treats “employees” like cattle who are given few options for how to structure their relationship with the company. Consequently, the optimum arrangement is to: If you are unfortunate enough that you are forced to deal with companies offering work as “government cattle” called an “employee”, your life will be…
Read MoreThe following resources on SEDM describe how to create and run a FOREIGN busienss: Creating and Running a Business, Trust, or Estate, Form #09.079** (Member Subscriptions)https://sedm.org/product/creating-and-running-a-business-form-09-079/
Read More1. Introduction Bank accounts may be opened by individuals or by entities. By default, either group is usually required by the bank to to disclose a Social Security Number in the case of individuals or an Employer Identification Number in the case of an entity. If you or your entity is an estate or trust,…
Read More1. Overview EINs are used by employers, sole proprietors, corporations, partnerships, non-profit associations, PUBLIC trusts, PUBLIC estates of decedents, government agencies, certain individuals, and other business entities. If your entity is an estate or trust, it files Form 1040NR as a nonresident alien if it is PRIVATE. That means it is not required to be enumerated…
Read More1. Introduction Those who engage in buying and selling real property are often asked by real estate agents and escrow companies to fill out tax withholding and reporting paperwork relating to their transactions. Those who are nonresident aliens often have a difficult time deciding how to complete this paperwork in a way that accurately describes…
Read MoreThis article proves that there is no foreign partner withholding within a partnership where one or more other partners are statutory U.S. Persons: Foreign Partner Withholding Withholding Under I.R.C. Section 1446, Form #04.108
Read More1. Introduction The status of a Taxpayer Identification Number is controlled by the following regulation: 26 CFR § 301.6109-1 – Identifying numbers. (g) Special rules for taxpayer identifying numbers issued to foreign persons— (1) General rule— (i) Social security number. A social security number is generally identified in the records and database of the Internal Revenue Service as a number belonging to a…
Read MoreSource: Non-Resident Non-Person Position, Form #05.020, Section 11.1; https://sedm.org/Forms/05-MemLaw/NonresidentNonPersonPosition.pdf 1. Introduction Those claiming “nonresident alien” status must invoke it properly to be recognized by the court as a nonresident alien. The most famous example of a state citizen recognized by the court as a nonresident alien was Frank Brusher in the famous case of Brushaber…
Read More“Effectively connected” is only used in the context of “nonresident aliens”. The only position this site takes is the Nonresident Alien Position. The definition of “effectively connected” is as follows: 26 U.S. Code § 864 – Definitions and special rules (c)Effectively connected income, etc. (1)General rule For purposes of this title— (A) In the case…
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