Will moving to another state change my status back to U.S. citizen?
Moving to another state will not change your status. You will still be a national and not a U.S. citizen. However, you should notice all the agencies in your new home state. If you need assistance, there is a Notices Builder Package available to help you get it done quicker. Go to Remedy, then click […]
I got a letter from the IRS 2801C, what do I do?
Question Have you heard of someone with national status receiving a 2801C IRS letter claiming it has been determined you aren’t entitled to claim exempt status and that a “lock-in letter” was sent to your employer with instructions to begin withholding? That you are now selected for something called the Withholding Compliance Program? Answer If […]
When I move to a new state
and register for a new driver’s license, will that contract me back to the status of U.S. citizen? No, it will not contract you back to the status of a U.S. citizen, but make sure you provide the driver’s license agency a copy of your affidavit and request that they file it in your administrative […]
What is case law?
Once a judge makes a decision in a case, it becomes a part of case law. This means that the decision can be used as a guide or rule for other similar cases in the future. So, if two people have a dispute about something, they can look at previous case law to see how […]
What is a PMA?
A Private Member Association (PMA) is a legal structure that allows individuals to join together in a private, non-public organization for mutual benefit, often centered around a shared purpose, belief, or interest. PMAs operate outside the jurisdiction of public law, relying instead on private agreements between members. This makes them distinct from typical public organizations […]