This Man Says He Legally Hasn't Paid Federal Taxes In Over 30 Years

https://odysee.com/@KimIversen:d/this-man-says-he-legally-hasn%27t-paid:6?r=8T2xqWjtafHWYGxQBSsrbw1wQPm7sWRq

This is an interview from The Kim Iversen Show

Here's part 2: [This Is How You Can Stop Paying Taxes Legally, Now!](https://odysee.com/@KimIversen:d/this-is-how-you-can-stop-paying-taxes:e?r=8T2xqWjtafHWYGxQBSsrbw1wQPm7sWRq)

I do not vouch for the legal veracity of these claims (perhaps @siggy47 can weigh in), but it's very provacative.

# Video Descriptions

> Peymon Mottahedeh, an Iranian-born Jewish immigrant, moved to the United States in 1977 and became an American citizen in 1989. He founded the Freedom Law School in 1996 to educate citizens about their constitutional rights and empower them to stop paying federal taxes they do not legally owe. With a degree in Business/Marketing from the University of Long Beach and experience in the mortgage industry and financial planning, Mottahedeh has become a prominent speaker and educator known for his in-depth knowledge of the Federal Reserve, IRS, and federal tax laws. For over 30 years, he has openly not filed or paid federal taxes, successfully defending himself against multiple IRS investigations, and has inspired thousands through his educational campaigns and seminars.

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https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/ca9/19-71432/19-71432-2023-04-20.html

Mottahedeh says they haven't actually billed him for this, but I would have some caution about following his methods.

If you don't want to pay tax, your best bet is to not file and keep your mouth shut (at least beyond close friends & family). Mottahedeh has made himself a target.

I realize his "methods" include not filing, but if/when a case is launched against you I would be skeptical of this guy's legal arguments.

For example, the definitions of the Internal Revenue Code indicate that the States "include" the District of Columbia. Mottahedeh is arguing that this means ONLY DC is included. I am very skeptical that any court will agree with this argument.

We've got a Stacker News thread talking about this. Check it out:

https://stacker.news/items/545485/r/Undisciplined

I agree