HMRC

Basic DEED plus sample HMRC Letters and the Laws Governing War & Genocide document
Download the DEED, use the template letter as a guide only and send your signed, witnessed D&D by registered post. You hold onto the cash (or monies in the bank) plus a promissory note if used, for the amount you owe the government.

Individual Trust Deed for all Taxes & Fines (Except PAYE/NI)
Generic Letter to all Tax Collectors
Template Letter 2
UK Government Breaches in International and Ratified Law

LETTER of the MONTH

Letter of the Month

At the Close of the Tax Year

The money you hold in TRUST for the Council or HMRC no longer belongs to you. So you cannot touch it. 

The money MUST be available for HMG in the unlikely event HMG changes it’s ways or chooses to uphold unaltered and ratified International Laws.

They may request you show proof that the monies are held for them in an account to which you have no access (or from which nothing gets removed – such as bank charges – so cover these), so you need to be able to show this.

You can of course put it in a separate account in the bank, but only if you trust the bank. As the aim is to centralise all banks, it might be more prudent to keep it where you can guarantee it will remain in trust for HMG.

At the end of the tax year, if HM Gov has failed to provide proof to you that none of your tax monies will go towards illegal wars of aggression, crimes against humanity, genocide or any other criminal activities, you can send them the letter on the right.

Letter to Send at the Close of the Tax Year
Promissory Note
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