Federal Citizenship and Residency
A U.S. Citizen is a Federal Citizen, and a resident is considered having residency/being domiciled in the District of Columbia. These persons only have privileges that the Federal Government is kind enough to grant, and no rights.
Non-Resident
This is one of those cases where the LEGAL definition of a term is starkly different than the COMMON definition of a term. In our common language, the terms non-resident/resident merely means that a person isn’t/is in a physical location or place. The legal/lawful definition is quite different however, as agreeing to residency endows jurisdiction. […]
Two Little Questions
In this short video we cover why you are asked the same two questions on every governmental form you have completed.
26 U.S. Code § 6013(g)
(g) Election to treat nonresident alien individual as resident of the United States (1) In generalA nonresident alien individual with respect to whom this subsection is in effect for the taxable year shall be treated as a resident of the United States— (A) for purposes of chapter 1 for all of such taxable year, and […]


