Before starting this process it is important to read and understand the following documents:
1. Share and read the Lawful Tax Resistance Article
2. Clarify your understanding of every statement in the Declaration of Sovereignty and Deed of Trust (D&D) document and the lawful, legal and legitimate basis for refusing to take a financial part in Britain’s illegal criminal wars, mass murders, crimes against humanity and genocides that take place ONLY because taxpayers fund these crimes by paying tax. Be aware that every taxpayer pays £1,830 towards so called ‘defence’ (buying weapons, ships, aircraft, tanks, missiles, bombs etc.) and paying military forces to use them to attack and murder an average of 100,000 men women and children every year since 2001.
3. Then read and check that you understand section 1 of the United Nations Act 1946, Article 41 of the UN Charter, section 15 of the Terrorism Act 2000 and section 52 of the International Criminal Court Act 2001and that these criminal offences apply to every person in the UK including the Monarch, the Prime Minister and every adult taxpayer.
4. Fill in, sign and witness your D&Ds, take two or three copies of each person’s D&D and place the original and cash (or monies in a designated bank account – though this is risky as the banks can take the monies from your account to pay HMRC directly) or a promissory note in a separate safe place at home.
5. If doing this as part of a group, make a firm commitment to each other in your group that you will together take a lawful, legal and legitimate stand against this criminal government activity and put your taxes in trust for one, more or all of the following Government agents – your local Council, HMRC (His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs) and/or businesses, institutions and/or corporations that you know or suspect are passing / or will pass money or property to HM Government.
6. Decide which tax demands that you as a group will withhold first. (Council Tax, Income Tax, VAT, PAYE, NI etc).
7. Look through some of the template letters to send to a Council, Employers, HMRC etc. and write your own letter in your own words explaining why you are withholding the money and the conditions they will need to meet if you (as trustee) are to hand over the money to them.
8. Post the letters (individual or joint) with a copy of your D&D to your chosen government agent (Council, HMRC etc).
9. Inform your local Freedom Co-op / Hub organiser of your actions so that you can build up a list of those local people that are lawfully withholding taxes.
10. Plan the next steps (such as meeting with your local councillors / journalists / local media outlets to educate them on the lawful duty to withhold tax when the money is used for criminal purposes.
11. At the financial year-end, you can perhaps send a contribution of your tax savings to share between the Taxpayers’ Co-operative and your local Freedom Co-op, hub or group. If there isn’t one in your area, perhaps you can look into setting one up. There are currently 7,000 co-ops in Britain.
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