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1. Know your Rights
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Internal Revenue Service: TAXPAYER BILL of RIGHTS
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http://wp.me/p8Sbod-9M
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2. The Administrative Procedure Act (A.P.A.) requires that the Internal Revenue Service (I.R.S.):
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PUBLIC INFORMATION
Section 3 (a) RULES
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Every AGENCY shall SEPARATELY STATE and CURRENTLY PUBLISH in the FEDERAL REGISTER
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(1) DESCRIPTIONS of its Central and Field ORGANIZATION
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including
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DELEGATIONS by the AGENCY of FINAL AUTHORITY
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and the
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ESTABLISHED PLACES at which and METHODS whereby the PUBLIC may secure INFORMATION or make SUBMITTALS or REQUESTS
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(2) STATEMENTS of the GENERAL COURSE and METHOD by which its FUNCTIONS are CHANNELED and DETERMINED
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including the
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NATURE and REQUIREMENTS of all FORMAL or INFORMAL PROCEDURES available
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as well as
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FORMS and INSTRUCTIONS as to the SCOPE and CONTENTS of all PAPERS REPORTS or EXAMINATION
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NO PERSON SHALL IN ANY MANNER BE REQUIRED to resort to ORGANIZATION or PROCEDURES NOT so PUBLISHED
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PUBLIC INFORMATION
Section 3.
(a) RULES.—Every agency shall separately state and currently publish in the Federal Register
(1) descriptions of its central and field organization including delegations by the agency of final authority and the established places at which, and methods whereby, the public may secure information or make submittals or requests;
(2) statements of the general course and method by which its functions are channeled and determined, including the nature and requirements of all formal or informal procedures available as well as forms and instructions as to the scope and contents of all papers, reports, or examinations
No person shall in any manner be required to resort to organization or procedure not so published
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NO PERSON SHALL IN ANY MANNER BE REQUIRED TO RESORT TO ORGANIZATION OR PROCEDURE NOT SO PUBLISHED
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Administrative Procedure Act
APA
Pub.L. 79–404
60 Stat. 237
5 U.S.C. ch. 5, subch. I § 500 et seq.
Statutes at Large: 60 Stat. 237
June 11, 1946
[CHAPTER 324—2D SESSION]. [S. 7]
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Administrative Procedure Act
Attorney
Lowell (Larry) Becraft, Huntsville, Alabama
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http://home.hiwaay.net/%7Ebecraft/APAbrief.htm
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http://www.lexrex.com/enlightened/articles/APAbrief.htm
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1947 Attorney General Manual
Florida State University (FSU)
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http://fall.fsulawrc.com/admin/1947ii.html
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https://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/jmd/legacy/2014/05/01/act-pl79-404.pdf
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Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. Subchapter II)
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https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/laws/administrative-procedure
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5 U.S. Code Chapter 5 – ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE
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https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/5/part-In /chapter-5
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The I.R.S. published its Statement of Organization and Functions in the Federal Register as required by the A.P.A., from 1956-1974
However, the IRS has NOT published a Statement of Organization and Functions in the Federal Register as required by the APA, since 1975
The IRS can claim that their current Statement of Organization and Functions is available for inspection at their offices, but that is NOT what the Administrative Procedure Act requires
The Corrupt IRS is NOT above the LAW even though they act like they are
If the IRS proceeds against you, a Motion can be filed with the local United States Federal Court
(See APA brief by lawyer Larry H. Becraft, Jr., above)
Americans cannot know what functions are authorized to be handled by what section(s) of the I.R.S. without a current Statement of Organization and Functions
If anyone knows where the I. R. S. has published its Statement of Organization and Functions in the Federal Register, since 1975, please leave a message with that information, on this blog article
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Internal Revenue Service: ORGANIZATION and FUNCTIONS – 1956 (Friday, December 28) 21 F.R. 10418-10432 (14 pages) Volume 21 Number 250
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https://irsliars.wordpress.com/internal-revenue-service-organization-and-functions-1956-friday-december-28-21-f-r-10418-10432-14-pages-volume-21-number-250
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Internal Revenue Service: ORGANIZATION and FUNCTIONS – 1961 (Saturday, July 15) 26 F.R. 6372-6395 (23 pages) Volume 26 Number 135
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https://irsliars.wordpress.com/internal-revenue-service-organization-and-functions-1961-saturday-july-15-26-f-r-6372-6395-23-pages-volume-26-number-135
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Internal Revenue Service: ORGANIZATION and FUNCTIONS – 1965 (Wednesday, July 28) 30 F.R. 9368-9402 (34 pages) Volume 30 Number 144
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https://irsliars.wordpress.com/internal-revenue-service-organization-and-functions-1965-wednesday-july-28-30-f-r-9368-9402-34-pages-volume-30-number-144
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Internal Revenue Service: ORGANIZATION and FUNCTIONS – 1967 (Saturday, January 21) 32 F.R. 727-762 (23 pages) Volume 32 Number 14
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https://irsliars.wordpress.com/internal-revenue-service-organization-and-functions-1967-saturday-january-21-32-f-r-727-762-23-pages-volume-32-number-14
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Internal Revenue Service: ORGANIZATION and FUNCTIONS – 1969 (Tuesday, February 4) 34 F.R. 1657-1695 (38 pages) Volume 34 Number 23
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https://irsliars.wordpress.com/internal-revenue-service-organization-and-functions-1969-tuesday-february-4-34-f-r-1657-1695-38-pages-volume-34-number-23
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Internal Revenue Service: ORGANIZATION and FUNCTIONS – 1970 (Tuesday, February 3) 35 F.R. 2417-2456 (39 pages) Volume 35 Number 23
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https://irsliars.wordpress.com/internal-revenue-service-organization-and-functions-1970-tuesday-february-3-35-f-r-2417-2456-39-pages-volume-35-number-23
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Internal Revenue Service: ORGANIZATION and FUNCTIONS – 1971 (Tuesday, January 19) 36 F.R. 849-890 (41 pages) Volume 36 Number 12
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https://irsliars.wordpress.com/internal-revenue-service-organization-and-functions-1971-tuesday-january-19-36-f-r-849-890-41-pages-volume-36-number-12
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Internal Revenue Service: ORGANIZATION and FUNCTIONS – 1972 (Thursday, October 5) 37 F.R. 20960-20990 (30 pages) Volume 37 Number 194
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https://irsliars.wordpress.com/internal-revenue-service-organization-and-functions-1972-thursday-october-5-37-f-r-20960-20990-30-pages-volume-37-number-194
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Internal Revenue Service: ORGANIZATION and FUNCTIONS – 1974 (Friday, March 29) 39 F.R. 11572-11610 (38 pages) Volume 39 Number 62
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https://irsliars.wordpress.com/internal-revenue-service-organization-and-functions-1974-friday-march-29-39-f-r-11572-11610-38-pages-volume-39-number-62
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