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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Beat the IRS in Court with Freedom Law School

Most importantly, read attorney Tom Cryer's Memorandum that he used in Federal Court to beat the IRS. Research it for yourself. Why would a successful IRS-CID Special Agent resign from his job? Because of the U.S. Constitution.

Go to attorney Peymon Mottahedeh's Freedom Law School to find out how you can protect yourself from the ruthless IRS criminals. It should be noted that many IRS employees, including CID special agents, do not know that they are enforcing a law that does not exist. They don't know that the IRS is a collection agent for a private corporation. But they can learn the truth.

Freedom Law School Gets the IRS to Back Down:
Over the last 3 years, the IRS has been able to successfully label over 50 freedom-oriented organizations as having been “promoters of abusive tax shelters” and have the courts close down these organizations with “injunction” orders. NONE of these organizations, in our opinion, was promoting any kind of “tax shelter.” Although many of these organizations might’ve not been accurate in their legal theories, they did not deserve to be silenced by the government due to their incorrect understanding and application of the law and legal procedure.

The IRS has simply been abusing these individuals and organizations for their First Amendment Rights to speak, publish and share their opinions and views with their fellow citizens. They bring about political changes due to their freedom oriented opposition to “official government line” on the issue of the Federal Income Tax.

On April 16, 2003, the IRS sent Peymon, President of Freedom Law School, a typical inquiry letter that the IRS sends out to its target/victim organization that it intends to silence. This letter was hand signed by the Area Director of the Small Business/Self Employed Compliance Area 14 of the IRS based in Laguna Niguel, California. This letter starts out by making the conclusive statement below:

“We have reviewed certain materials with respect to your tax shelter promotion(s) including, but not limited to, Freedom Law School and related promotions. We are considering possible action [against Peymon to close up Freedom Law School] under Sections 6700, 6701, 7402, 7407 and 7408 of the Internal Revenue Code.”

This letter demanded Peymon to appear at the IRS office in Santa Ana, California on May 15, 2003 to give private information and documents to the IRS. On May 14, 2003. Peymon wrote and mailed a response letter to the IRS, which the IRS ignored. Then the IRS issued and hand delivered a summons to Peymon on May 19, 2003 to appear and give private information and documents to the IRS on June 2, 2003.

On May 29, 2003, Peymon wrote a response letter to the summons, which the IRS ignored again. Within the next few weeks, an IRS attorney and the IRS agent in charge of Peymon’s case called him on separate times. Both of these IRS employees admitted to Peymon that they did not know if Peymon was conducting an “abusive tax shelter.” Peymon insisted that these IRS employees must respond to Peymon’s letters and the questions that he sent.

Finally on June 25, 2003, the IRS agent in charge of Peymon’s case, M. Steburg, wrote a letter to Peymon, which in effect, admitted that the IRS was simply exploring a fishing expedition, which it had no basis for. The letter in part states:

“I also understand that you are concerned that we have already made a determination that you are a promoter of illegal “tax shelters.” This is not true. We have simply found sufficient information on the Internet to indicate that you may be promoting illegal tax shelters and that determination is sufficient to warrant further investigation.”

Not only did the IRS admit that Freedom Law School is NOT a tax shelter, but the IRS admitted that they were sloppy in sending Peymon a form letter that was poorly worded and needed to be reviewed for correction. The IRS letter continues:

“We want to thank you for pointing out that the impression we give in the statement ‘We have reviewed certain materials with respect to your tax shelter promotion(s) …,’ seems conclusive in that we have already determined that you are promoting tax shelters. We will review standard language contained in Form 1844 to determine whether it should be revised.”

So, as you can see, the IRS admitted that they had not sufficiently reviewed their own form letter before mailing it out. As far as we know, Freedom Law School’s President, Peymon is the ONLY freedom oriented leader to get such a confession from the IRS that they were barking up the wrong tree.

It has been over 14 months since the IRS sent their infamous letter and they have been forced to close its mouth, instead of closing Freedom Law School. We have not talked to nor heard from them. If you know of any organization or individual who is coming under attack as an “abusive tax shelter”, when in fact that they’re only exercising their First Amendment rights to speak, publish and disseminate their views and opinions. Please have them contact Freedom Law School, we can help get the IRS crooks and tyrants off of their backs.

Isn’t it time that we put a stop to this wholesale abuse of citizens by the IRS? Let’s get educated and take informed action and enjoy our lives in liberty, like we are meant to.

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