3/9/2006SFR Hearing1 I.R.C. 6020(b) – Substitute for Return "SEC. 3176.... the collector or any deputy collector shall make, according to the best information.

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3/9/2006SFR Hearing1 I.R.C. 6020(b) – Substitute for Return "SEC the collector or any deputy collector shall make, according to the best information which he can obtain, including that derived from the evidence elicited by the examination of the collector, and on his own view and information, such list or return, according to the form prescribed …” R.S. 3176

3/9/2006SFR Hearing2 Agenda History –Statutes from which 6020(b) is derived –I.R.C. 6020(b) –Substitute for Return Regulation conformity with the Statutes Conclusions

3/9/2006SFR Hearing3 History § 6020(b) goes back to –The predecessors of section 6020(b) date back to section 14 of the Act of June 30, 1864, ch. 173, 13 Stat Revised Statute 3176 provided that the assistant assessor was, under specified circumstances where a taxpayer failed to do so, entitled to prepare a "list or return" for purposes of assessment. 91 T.C. 926; 1988 U.S. Tax Ct. LEXIS 142; 91 T.C. No. 58 § 6020(b) mandates that the Secretary make a subscribed return on the form prescribed. –SUBSCRI'BE, v.t. [L. subscribo; sub and scribo, to write.] 1. To sign with one's own hand; to give consent to something written, or to bind one's self by writing one's name beneath; as, parties subscribe a covenant or contract; a man subscribes a bond or articles of agreement. 2. To attest by writing one's name beneath; as, officers subscribe their official acts; and secretaries and clerks subscribe copies of records. –“form prescribed” - CFR § –1 (6) Form of return. Form 1040 is prescribed for general use in making the return required under this paragraph.

3/9/2006SFR Hearing4 Revised Statute 3176

3/9/2006SFR Hearing5 Webster’s Definition of Subscribe Hartman v Commissioner 65 TC 526 filed in Dec. 15, 1975 claims to use Webster’s definition for subscribed. The definition show here is the definition Congress used and understood when it enacted the Law.

3/9/2006SFR Hearing Ways and Means Committee Cordell Hull –In his distinguished career in Congress, Hull was a member of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee for eighteen years, the leader of the movement for low tariffs, the author of the first Federal Income Tax Bill (1913), the Revised Act (1916) … –Considering the word “return” means “form prescribed” by the collector or deputy collector it is redundant to use both (1916 Ways and Means Committee notes). (From the classified records of Cordell Hull marked as September 1916 Way and Means committee notes).

3/9/2006SFR Hearing7 Cordell Hulls documents now classified

3/9/2006SFR Hearing8 I.R.M. Published § 6020(b) Authority IRM ( ) IRC 6020(b) Authority The following returns may be prepared, signed and assessed under the authority of IRC 6020(b): –Form 940, Employer’s Annual Federal Unemployment Tax Return –Form 941, Employer’s Quarterly Federal Tax Return –Form 943, Employer’s Annual Tax Return for Agricultural Employees –Form 720, Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Return –Form 2290, Heavy Vehicle Use Tax Return –Form CT–1, Employer’s Annual Railroad Retirement Tax Return –Form 1065, U.S. Return of Partnership Income. Pursuant to IRM , Delegations of Authority, Order Number 182 (rev. 7), dated 5/5/1997, revenue officers GS-09 and above, and Collection Support Function managers GS-09 and above, have the authority to prepare and execute returns under IRC 6020(b). There is no authority prescribed in the IRM to make a Form 1040 return.

3/9/2006SFR Hearing9 SFR does NOT exist in Law The Substitute for Return (SFR) concept does NOT exist in Law. It appears that the sole purpose of the SFR and the Form (IRC 6020(b)) certification document is to skirt the lawful requirement of having the Secretary or his delegate sign a Form 1040.

3/9/2006SFR Hearing10 Regulation conformity with the Statutes This Box Represents the Statutory Limitations of the Law. All Regulations are confined to fit within the limits of the Statutes. The Statutory Requirements of an I.R.C. 6020(b) return are as follows: A lawful return can only be made on the form prescribed, which the “Secretary” subscribes (in the form of an attestation) his name thereto. Hence the Secretary has already made regulations dictating the form prescribed, and the time and manner in which the form is submitted. Does the proposed regulation fall within the statutory limitations? No – The Secretary is attempting to “substitute” the statutory requirements made by congress with his own self made law. This is unconstitutional.

3/9/2006SFR Hearing11 Proposed Reg. Vs. Statutory Requirements. 6020(b) Statutory Requirement 1.A return must be made on the form prescribed. 2.A return must be subscribed, in an attested manner, by the “collector” [Secretary]. 3.The proposed regulations lack the specificity required by the statute. Propose Regulations –Uses a “substitute” group of documents. Not Lawful! –Uses an unattested Form document to purport a return was made. Not Lawful! –The proposed regulations do not specify or list the Forms prescribed by the Secretary which constitute a Return.

3/9/2006SFR Hearing12 Proposed Regulations lack Specificity “the temporary regulations provide that a document (or set of documents) signed by an authorized internal revenue officer or employee is a return under section 6020(b) if the document (or set of documents) identifies the taxpayer by name and taxpayer identification number, contains sufficient information from which to compute the taxpayer's tax liability, and the document (or set of documents) purport to be a return under section 6020(b).” Where is the Statute that says a "document (or set of documents)" constitutes a return under 6020(b)?

3/9/2006SFR Hearing13 Conclusion Why won’t the Commissioner and his delegates just sign the lawful forms prescribed by the Secretary?

3/9/2006SFR Hearing14 Cordell Hull – Direct Taxes “While the federal government has the exclusive right to impose custom duties, the state governments have the exclusive right to impose direct taxes on both the real and personal property of this country”. (Non-public records of Cordell Hull obtained by the Honorable Ron Paul from the Library of Congress marked as 383, Cordell Hull SUBJECT FILE Taxation , page 7).