National's Dictionary
Buck Act

The Buck Act, passed in 1940, allows the federal government to tax income within states by creating “federal areas” that overlay state boundaries. This act establishes capitalized “federal states” that have the same boundaries as sovereign states but are under federal jurisdiction, enabling the federal government to consider everyone living in a state to be residing […]

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Frequently Asked Questions
Do you help people with their IRS forms?

Yes, Mark Mayes is now offering his professional services, for a fee, to assist folks with completing the steps to remove themselves from the IRS federal income tax system. To get started with Mark, just complete and submit the form on the IRS page https://nationalstatus.info/the-remedy/internal-revenue-service/ Look for the gray bar near the bottom, “If you’d […]

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Articles
How did it happen?

We must understand how we got to the point of believing that we must pay federal income tax and that it would be impossible for our country to operate without it. To provide context to our current condition with the U.S. federal tax system, below is a summary that led up to its creation. After […]

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