That makes sense, which is why it’s even more baffling for me, knowing a number of seemingly reasonably intelligent people without legal troubles, who think you can sovcit your way out of paying taxes. (Which, of course, creates legal troubles.)
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Thanks! Saving this for later, it’s a long one.
Honestly not sure whether or not to take this question seriously.
Looking forward to it! I’m subscribed to this community now.
That’s one reason it’s so fascinating. I have yet to read of one sovcit effort that ever worked, and they just keep trying like it works every time.
Yeah, I just might have to blow the dust off that account.
Or I should probably make an alt so people who know me don’t think I’ve turned into a crackpot.
Yeah, I realized that about 5 seconds after sending that last reply 🤦
Oh ok, I thought that was a username. Clearly I haven’t been on FB in a while.
edit: I just realized you blanked out the actual username. I’m slow today.
Do you have a link to more of this? One serving isn’t enough. What FB group is this?
That is quite a different level of ignorance.
did she break the law because the letter was for the eyes of the CEO only
States before this that the CEO handed it to the person replying, so how could it be law breaking if the CEO delegated this nonsense to someone else.
Huh, never heard of a foreigner trying sovcit tactics in a US court. It’s funny how so many of these cases seem to rely on “if you can’t beat em, confuse em.” I guess congrats to that guy. I’m curious to know more about the strange passport.