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America
ISBN
9780974393605
Publication Year
2003
Type
Textbook
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Perfect
Language
English
Publication Name
Cracking the Code : the Fascinating Truth about Taxation in America
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Peter Eric Hendrickson
Item Length
8.5in
Publisher
Hendrickson, Peter
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5.5in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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Hendrickson, Peter
ISBN-10
0974393606
ISBN-13
9780974393605
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Author
Peter Eric Hendrickson
Publication Name
Cracking the Code : the Fascinating Truth about Taxation in America
Format
Perfect
Language
English
Publication Year
2003
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
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Edition Number
8
Copyright Date
2003
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Taxation
Genre
Law

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As described in excellent condition. This book is a good reference point for those looking for answers and not willing to be spoon fed information by the media. Although author has a flaw in his approach by filing a 1040 which is a taxpayer form only, (the reason he lost the case in my opinion) if anyone is seeking to follow his approach, cya and use either an amended form 1040 marking through taxpayer and instead correct it with "nontaxpayer" or use a 1040NR. Good information as stated above.
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    As described in excellent condition. This book is a good reference point for those looking for answers and not willing to be spoon fed information by

    As described in excellent condition. This book is a good reference point for those looking for answers and not willing to be spoon fed information by the media. Although author has a flaw in his approach by filing a 1040 which is a taxpayer form only, (the reason he lost the case in my opinion) if anyone is seeking to follow his approach, cya and use either an amended form 1040 marking through taxpayer and instead correct it with "nontaxpayer" or use a 1040NR. Good information as stated above.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: naturallaw83

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    Best civics lesson I've ever had as it relates to how the framers the constitution intended the federal government to function as a representative form of government through the bill of rights. A brilliant and clear explanation of exactly how the present federal (Washington) establishment has been corrupted without diminishing or dismissing the citizens role in this occurrence as well as the simple solutions the constitution provides if the people rigorously embrace the provided remedies. I would also add as evidence of the aforementioned corruption this book illuminates is that none or very little of what this book contains is taught in public schools and the framers considered this the most important aspect of a pubic education the for obvious reasons. Many thanks to the author for all ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: ohiocountryboy0

  • Cracking the Code is an excellent book as far as it goes...

    Cracking the Code is not only informative but eye opening. Unfortunately, it relies heavily on Supreme Court cases that are quite old. Even though these cases have never specifically been overturned the policy changed in 1938 with a new Supreme Court decision called Erie Railroad versus Tompkins. The policy change to contract law under the Uniform Commercial Code is not addressed in CtC. Fortunately, the UCC must be read in harmony with the prior law (but this doesn't mean the outcome of those prior cases would be the same). To the degree those cases are cited by more recent Appellate Court decisions, they remain controlling. This Omission is about the only complaint anyone could point to about this book. I heartily recommend that you read it.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: penotishank2

  • Compelling

    Book starts out with a lot of legal jargon but then gets into the meat of wether you owe taxes or not. Very interesting

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  • I stopped paying federal income taxes years ago thanks to this book!

    Pete goes into the tax code (Title 26) to explain why it's written obscurely and why most folks don't have to pay federal income tax. I've used this knowledge become a successful nontaxpayer for many years now. Yes, legally. Also recommend you Google "Federal Reserve Act -Remedy" and watch David's video to further your education. -Lisa