Posts Tagged ‘reasonable notice’
PROOF: Civil Statutory Privileges are ALWAYS voluntary for U.S. nationals and involuntary for aliens, regardless of geography
INTRODUCTION: I. Overview and Central Thesis The article presents a comprehensive argument within the FTSIG ontology that civil statutory privileges—benefits, elections, and statuses created by federal civil statutes—operate under two fundamentally different jurisdictional regimes: The article asserts that these distinctions are absolute, universal, and independent of geography. Whether a person stands in Texas or Tokyo,…
Read MoreDEBATE: How do Nonresident Aliens get their reasonable notice and duty to perform?
EDITORIAL: The following debate between us and a member deals with how nonresident aliens get their “reasonable notice” of obligation and the origin and extend of that obligation. STATEMENT: Statutes precede regs—we know this. The starting point for the taxation of NRAs per statute is: In the regs it starts here: 26 C.F.R. §1.1-1(c) =…
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