Get rid of your Social Security Number then you won’t owe taxes
In your article “Good as gold” [November], I guess that you are all there and watching that liberty is good business. You all look serious too. You are all a joke and all business when you should be telling people how to avoid the traumatic experiences in the first place.
All one needs to know is that government is a corporation and has no sovereignty. Just don’t be a United States citizen. In most cases, all that requires is you don’t have a Social Security Number. Rescind your SSN and you are not within the jurisdiction of the government corporation. Then, you don’t owe a tax. Then you won’t have to sell those books that make people crazy.
Jack Snavely
Nice work on the November cover
Mr. Zigler,
Amazing article [“Good as gold,” November]. I would say the best writing I have seen from you yet. Keep up the good work.
David Harris
IRS wastes taxpayer money for zero convictions
I bet those government assholes feel pretty stupid after not scoring a single conviction and after all the tax money they wasted on the bust [“Good as gold,” November].
M.G.
Los Angeles
Kahre case was pretty interesting
I support anything anyone can do to legally avoid paying taxes, including investing in muni bonds, etc. [“Good as gold,” November].
I am a little unsure about this case, because I am obviously not familiar enough with the U.S. tax code to make a call on this, but I thought it was interesting nonetheless.
Dan
Boston
It’ll be interesting to see if the media picks up the Kahre case
“Good as gold” [November] reminds me of an inflammatory “how to legally stop paying taxes” book I found 30 years ago and discarded somewhere along the way. I never trusted the advice as it seemed to be just a wild hair. It’s good that someone went all the way with it. It will be interesting to see what the federal government will do next and whether anyone picks up the story.
Marty Heyman