Post by curious on Feb 19, 2005 2:41:35 GMT -5
Property Tax: Why You Pay and How to Opt Out
by Brent Johnson
Paying property tax is one of those things which most Americans have accepted as if it was a way of life. However, most people are unaware as to why they pay property tax in the first place. If you knew why you pay this tax, you could then choose whether or not to pay it, because like all taxes in this country, the property tax is not a mandatory tax. If you knew the truth, would you continue to pay?
Some of you will say that property tax goes to support education, and if you don't pay the property tax then you don't care anything about educating our children. This is the cry of all good socialists, the enemies of Americanism and the principles of limited government and natural rights.
Anyone who has researched the educational system even a little, knows that the United States Department of Education has based its system on the Soviet education system. This was proven by former Senior member of Ronald Reagan's Department of Education, a courageous woman who surreptitiously removed documents, then exposed the truth for all to know.
Let's get back to the argument made by socialists concerning how property tax money is used for education, and if you don't pay it then you are against education. My response is that money is the fuels for bureaucracies. When a system (like education) is failing to properly educate our children, but rather is making them into mindless, unthinking, docile, obedient servants of government, effective slaves for the work force, then by fueling the system you are simply guaranteeing that it will continue to do what it is doing. If the results of the current system are undesirable, then stop giving it fuel and it will cease to operate.
Now that we have dealt with the principal naysayers, let's talk about the property tax itself.
There are only two kinds of taxes - direct and indirect. Direct taxes are prohibited by the Constitution - not once but twice. Direct taxes are taxes on that which you already own, and there may be no direct taxes under any circumstances short of a state of war, and then only if the taxes are equally apportioned among the Union states.
Apportionment works like this: say the United States government want to raise 500 million dollars for the "war effort." Say, too, that California has ten (10%) percent of the population. California gets a bill for 50 million dollars. Now let's say that California has 25 million people at this time. Everybody pays two dollars. That's apportionment. It does not take into account how much or how little you earn, how much or how little you have, etc. It is completely fair and equable. An apportioned tax must be repealed within two years of its enactment.
The other type of tax is an indirect tax. Indirect taxes are taxes on a particular activity or taxes levied at the point of purchase. If you do not want to pay the tax, don't engage in the taxed activity or don't purchase the taxed item. Lawfully avoiding indirect taxes is easy.
America was established so that a Citizen need not ever pay any tax, unless he wished to do so.
So what is the property tax?
It is an indirect tax, levied because you have voluntarily used government services, and also because your property has been classified as a commercial piece of property.
There is no law requiring a real property owner to record his property with the County Recorder. Don't believe me. Go ask your Recorder or County Counsel. Therefore, when you do record your property, you are using government services which you are not required to use. Your property tax goes to pay for those services.
When you record your property, you enter into a Trustor/Trustee relationship, in which your real property has been transferred into a government trust, and you are given authorized permission to use their property (warranty deed).
Further, your property tax is based on a commercial classification which has been assigned to your real property. I guarantee you that your property has been classified as either agricultural, industrial, or residential. Each of these is commercial in nature (the legal definition of "resident" is a class of government official; residential is a house in which a government official lives).
There are three ways to lawfully opt out of property taxes: obtain allodial title, un-record your property, or have your real property re-classified as private.
Allodial title means supreme ownership. In the united States of America, all property is allodial in nature. This means that all property is subject to supreme ownership by the people. This also means that federal government activities which take private or public land to use for environmental or biosphere purposes, are illegally stolen from the people, who are their rightful owners.
If you can obtain allodial title to your real property, you will have effectively created an envelope in which you reign supreme (e.g. the King has allodial title to the castle and the kingdom). No zoning ordinances, easements, bureaucratic regulations, state or federal law have any effect on property held in allodium. Literally, you have created a kingdom in the midst of bureaucratic chaos, and you will never again receive any property tax assessments.
by Brent Johnson
Paying property tax is one of those things which most Americans have accepted as if it was a way of life. However, most people are unaware as to why they pay property tax in the first place. If you knew why you pay this tax, you could then choose whether or not to pay it, because like all taxes in this country, the property tax is not a mandatory tax. If you knew the truth, would you continue to pay?
Some of you will say that property tax goes to support education, and if you don't pay the property tax then you don't care anything about educating our children. This is the cry of all good socialists, the enemies of Americanism and the principles of limited government and natural rights.
Anyone who has researched the educational system even a little, knows that the United States Department of Education has based its system on the Soviet education system. This was proven by former Senior member of Ronald Reagan's Department of Education, a courageous woman who surreptitiously removed documents, then exposed the truth for all to know.
Let's get back to the argument made by socialists concerning how property tax money is used for education, and if you don't pay it then you are against education. My response is that money is the fuels for bureaucracies. When a system (like education) is failing to properly educate our children, but rather is making them into mindless, unthinking, docile, obedient servants of government, effective slaves for the work force, then by fueling the system you are simply guaranteeing that it will continue to do what it is doing. If the results of the current system are undesirable, then stop giving it fuel and it will cease to operate.
Now that we have dealt with the principal naysayers, let's talk about the property tax itself.
There are only two kinds of taxes - direct and indirect. Direct taxes are prohibited by the Constitution - not once but twice. Direct taxes are taxes on that which you already own, and there may be no direct taxes under any circumstances short of a state of war, and then only if the taxes are equally apportioned among the Union states.
Apportionment works like this: say the United States government want to raise 500 million dollars for the "war effort." Say, too, that California has ten (10%) percent of the population. California gets a bill for 50 million dollars. Now let's say that California has 25 million people at this time. Everybody pays two dollars. That's apportionment. It does not take into account how much or how little you earn, how much or how little you have, etc. It is completely fair and equable. An apportioned tax must be repealed within two years of its enactment.
The other type of tax is an indirect tax. Indirect taxes are taxes on a particular activity or taxes levied at the point of purchase. If you do not want to pay the tax, don't engage in the taxed activity or don't purchase the taxed item. Lawfully avoiding indirect taxes is easy.
America was established so that a Citizen need not ever pay any tax, unless he wished to do so.
So what is the property tax?
It is an indirect tax, levied because you have voluntarily used government services, and also because your property has been classified as a commercial piece of property.
There is no law requiring a real property owner to record his property with the County Recorder. Don't believe me. Go ask your Recorder or County Counsel. Therefore, when you do record your property, you are using government services which you are not required to use. Your property tax goes to pay for those services.
When you record your property, you enter into a Trustor/Trustee relationship, in which your real property has been transferred into a government trust, and you are given authorized permission to use their property (warranty deed).
Further, your property tax is based on a commercial classification which has been assigned to your real property. I guarantee you that your property has been classified as either agricultural, industrial, or residential. Each of these is commercial in nature (the legal definition of "resident" is a class of government official; residential is a house in which a government official lives).
There are three ways to lawfully opt out of property taxes: obtain allodial title, un-record your property, or have your real property re-classified as private.
Allodial title means supreme ownership. In the united States of America, all property is allodial in nature. This means that all property is subject to supreme ownership by the people. This also means that federal government activities which take private or public land to use for environmental or biosphere purposes, are illegally stolen from the people, who are their rightful owners.
If you can obtain allodial title to your real property, you will have effectively created an envelope in which you reign supreme (e.g. the King has allodial title to the castle and the kingdom). No zoning ordinances, easements, bureaucratic regulations, state or federal law have any effect on property held in allodium. Literally, you have created a kingdom in the midst of bureaucratic chaos, and you will never again receive any property tax assessments.