Advancing the Kingdom of Yeshua law lesson 2
For generations, tax agencies throughout especially the English-speaking world have recognized Natural Law Trusts as an exception to the filing requirements, for the reasons stated above. Such trusts are not labelled “exempt”, because that is a statutory term. They constitute an exception, in the sense that the statutory filing requirements don’t apply to them. "If no information or return is filed, [the] Internal Revenue Service cannot assess you". - - Gary Makovski, Special IRS Agent, testifying under oath in US. v. Lloyd When a tax ID number (EIN – Employer Identification Number) is applied for, for banking purposes only, for a Natural Law Trust, the online letter that comes from the IRS providing the EIN states that “form 1041 must be filed”. But that instruction is inapplicable to a Natural Law Trust, because it is non statutory. When the EIN is applied for, no information is requested by the IRS about exactly what kind of trust it is. The only adjective indicated about the trust on the IRS online form is “irrevocable”. The term “irrevocable” can apply both to statutory and to non-statutory trusts. The IRS is only concerned with statutory trusts. Hence it will naturally say “form 1041 must be filed”. It keeps silent about non-statutory trusts. Naturally, the IRS wants to make as much money as possible, so it is not going to comment on trusts that are outside its purview, venue, and jurisdiction. It has no category for “non-statutory”. The trust officer applying for the EIN (or tax ID in any country) must therefore simply be silently aware of these facts. The following wisdoms apply: The right of three or four human beings to enter into a private contract with each other, without interference from any outside authority, is universal. This is supported, for example, by a U.S. Supreme Court case called Hale vs. Henkle, 1905 – one of the most quoted court cases in history. It has never been overturned. It stated, in summary, basically that people have the unlimited right to enter into contract with each other without interference from the government, as long as they aren’t harming anyone else. A Natural Law Trust is one such contract, and this principle extends globally. No government in any country has the right to interfere with the universal divine right of human beings to create private contracts with each other and operate accordingly. “Don’t ask, don’t tell.” Policy “The only rights you have, are the rights you know you have.”
Again, for those in other countries, kindly understand that these same principles are universal – they are not limited to the USA. Similar laws and rulings exist in all countries.
"Our tax system is based upon voluntary assessment and payment, not upon distraint". - - United States Supreme Court, in Flora v. United States
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