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Bigjon
28th October 2012, 07:50 PM
Remove Your Property From The Tax Roll Part 1


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFkULHuyl50&feature=plcp or go to


Steve joins Bo & Rocko and explains how to Remove Your Property From The Tax Roll. Part 1 of 7.
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Carl
28th October 2012, 07:54 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFkULHuyl50&feature=plcp

Nomoss
28th October 2012, 08:43 PM
Tag. Thanks for the link

mamboni
28th October 2012, 09:12 PM
Tag............................

Ponce
28th October 2012, 09:58 PM
You can have "private" property only when you have a Land Patent......... I allready wrote to the City Attorney and to the US Attorney General.....If I don't get an answer withing 15 more day (they can just wait you out for 3 years and then take your home).........but, in 15 days I will will be sending a certified register letter to the tax man telling him that if he doesn't answer my letter withing 30 days I will then take it for granted that he admits that my Land Patent is legal and stands on its own merits because the US Supreme Court or the President never made any changes where the state can make taxes on a private property that has a land patent.

palani
29th October 2012, 05:49 AM
You can have "private" property only when you have a Land Patent

Not entirely correct. In the expansion into Iowa (as attached to Wisconsin Territory) settling of the land had to wait until the indians agreed to treaties. There is one unique 640 acre plot of land right next to the Mississippi river at Bettendorf that was owned by a frenchman named Antoine Le Claire. He entered into treaty with the indians himself. No patent could be issued on this land because it was never owned by the U.S. [although he or his heirs and assigns might have been dumb enough to donate it to the U.S. for the sake of having a land patent issued].

The point is ... a land patent is something like a quit claim deed from the feds. That is all.