Christopher Hauser Study Group
Welcome your go-to resource for mastering 1099-A and navigating the complexities of taxes. Me and my dedicated team of experts are here to demystify the world of tax forms and help you understand the ins and outs of 1099-A reporting.
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Apply for grants using your 1099a if you are yet to apply
Applications are still open for all state
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This grant is a personal loan endorsed by irs
And there is service charge attached to it
It’s doesn’t affect you because you’re paying back with 1099a after the fund is disbursed in your account
But the payment of the tax and stamp duties are upfront.
Loan is been processed by trustees and sent to iRS cooperatives they approve and process your tax history then send you confirmation that comes with letter of payment which might take up to 48hrs
Once all process has been met you are then paid via check,wire transfer or direct deposit
We then file for 1099a and submit to them for repayment this repayment is been taken from your trust
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The United States Constitution, Article 1,
Section 8, Clause 1, states, “The Congress shall have the Power to lay and collect Taxes, Duties, Imposts and Excises to pay the Debts and
provide for the common Defense and general Welfare of the United States.“
The Sixteenth Amendment to the
Constitution, ratified on February 3, 1913,
states, “The Congress shall have the power to lay and collect taxes on income, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration.”
Congress used the power granted by the
Constitution and Sixteenth Amendment, and made laws requiring all individuals to pay tax.
Congress has delegated to the IRS the
responsibility of administering the tax laws
known as the Internal Revenue Code (the Code) and found in Title 26 of the United States Code. Congress enacts these tax laws, and the IRS enforces them.
Sources of taxable income are identified in the Code under Section 61, Gross Income Defined. The list of sources under this section is not all inclusive.
Section 6702 of the Code authorizes the IRS to impose a $5000 penalty against persons who submit frivolous tax returns or other documents.
This applies to 14th amendment citizens but not American Nationals.
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There is NO penalty code or tax law that makes us pay the IRS. See if you can find one.
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