I haven't filed taxes in 30 years! (It's not as fun as you think)

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  • @frenchmarty7446
    @frenchmarty7446 Před 3 lety +36

    30 years without a single tax return paid?
    Give this man a Medal of Honor

    • @irsmedic
      @irsmedic  Před rokem

      His girlfriend was patient, I'd love to check in on him now. Randy was his first name.

  • @tynewlin
    @tynewlin Před 5 lety +67

    What if.. you'd rather be a 3rd class stone mason as opposed to a tax debt slave of fiat currency systems?

  • @crmesson22k
    @crmesson22k Před 4 lety +17

    I would rather not pay for our stupid endless wars!

  • @dowskivisionmagicaloracle8593

    "The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots & tyrants" - Thomas Jefferson

  • @dowskivisionmagicaloracle8593

    You just need to be willing to go to jail with a smile on your face safe in the knowledge that it costs them money to house you in the prison system.

    • @Jesse-ii3iz
      @Jesse-ii3iz Před 4 lety +2

      Right?! Be in the court room like
      Me: your sending me to jail where you will take care of me and feed me while it cost other taxpayers money that may cause a revolution over time as it's almost ready to blow? Awwwwww bummer. . . I'll see you guys in in a couple years!"

    • @jaystarks8662
      @jaystarks8662 Před 4 měsíci

      You guys are Cowards

  • @vthomlinson
    @vthomlinson Před 3 lety +10

    I’ve never filed taxes. I have severe depression and any government interaction sends me spiraling into darkness. I work hourly jobs and they take my hard earned money out of my paychecks, I just let them. I never ask for anything back. I’m just grateful they allow me life at all.

    • @handymaninside
      @handymaninside Před 3 lety +1

      Claim exempt Medicare , SS and FICA which is like only 7%

  • @mobileandroid5299
    @mobileandroid5299 Před 3 lety +20

    I haven't filed taxes ever. It's been 41 years & I love it

    • @irsmedic
      @irsmedic  Před 2 lety +3

      Get this. Last year, in 2020, the IRS estimates there were 9.5 million non-filers. 9.5 million???? That's MORE than the population of New England!!!! Other than making your life inconvenient, they have no power. Kind of a bad way to run a lousy organization don't you think? To solve this problem, I kid you not - the IRS' plan is to use AI. Yes. They intend to implement Artificial Intelligence over the rotted structure that is the IRS in order to improve their situation. Let's see how that works out.

    • @abeeiland1583
      @abeeiland1583 Před 2 lety +2

      If you are an average American citizen, living within the United States, and drawing domestic source income, and haven't filed within your working life time, Congratulations for staying in compliance with the Secretary of the Treasury unknowingly beknowst to you. Congress has never mandated an income tax on the average American citizen 🙄.

    • @WakeUpPeople1776
      @WakeUpPeople1776 Před 2 lety

      do you have a private trust? how bout correcting your status. American State National?

    • @freenow77
      @freenow77 Před rokem +1

      @@abeeiland1583 you are absolutely correct! Finally, someone on CZcams who actually understands the limited application of the Internal Revenue Code!

    • @freenow77
      @freenow77 Před rokem

      American State National? That is a movement that leads to nowhere. If you are born in the United States, then you are a United States Citizen. You cannot be born in the United States and also be a Non-Resident Alien. Plus, Non-Resident Aliens are the subject of the Federal Income Tax per 26 USC 871 (a)(1) and 26 USC 1441, so there is no tax advantage for being a Non-Resident Alien.

  • @truamericanmanbass2432
    @truamericanmanbass2432 Před 5 lety +84

    Defending yourself against the IRS isn't fun at all. When you're fighting an organization that's demanding you follow a law that doesn't exist and then they tie your hands in court so you can't ask simple questions like, "Where's the law that you're saying I'm guilty of violating?". This is the number one question the tax courts will not allow you to ask along with many many other questions.
    They say these are frivolous arguments. That's what they always say when they can't honestly answer the questions without damaging their entire case. That's what's legally called a violation of your right to a fair trial and the right to defend yourself.
    So, they violate your rights in forcing you to file and pay and if you don't then they violate your rights to prevent you from defending yourself. This entire system that the IRS is using is legally called, conspiracy to commit fraud and everyone involved is guilty of racketeering. That goes from the tax lawyers to the IRS agents to the government officials standing behind it to the judges on the benches that do all they can to keep the truth from getting to the jurors so the whole thing sticks and keeps on going.

    • @user-jp3tp7fv1s
      @user-jp3tp7fv1s Před 5 lety +12

      when the US stop funding genocide in every part of the world because the zionists told them too, i will pay taxes

    • @wildandliving
      @wildandliving Před 5 lety +2

      Called an objection. Why you need a lawyer

    • @gpnulife
      @gpnulife Před 4 lety +5

      The answer is in your comment. The tax court is an administrative court (quadi court or inferior court). It ts like you calling someone into your home and charging the person for breaking your household rules. You will not win
      But if you say, whose rules are these and show me how consent to follow your house rules is how you deal with the IRS'S tax court.

    • @LuxeprivaeMedia
      @LuxeprivaeMedia Před 4 lety +2

      @@gpnulife Right, you have to have all those things already on the record using the FOIA the PA etc. Have chain of record.

    • @alphaforce6998
      @alphaforce6998 Před 4 lety +6

      You and most other people who make a serious error in judgment by consenting to participate in kangaroo court with anyone, let alone the IRS corporation. If a "lawsuit" is filed against you, you can refuse for cause and send it back. If they send it again, repeat. They really do require your consent. Furthermore, if the suit names YOUR NAME instead of Your Name, then you have no liability because YOUR NAME is not you...so why the F would you accept liability?

  • @warbat1
    @warbat1 Před 5 lety +23

    Show me where it says in law that I have to file a tax return and I will call you.

    • @SitesThatSuck
      @SitesThatSuck Před 5 lety +14

      Good point. However, the IRS doesn't need a law because they have judges in their pocket, you see. The whole system is corrupt to steal money from people that bust their ass.

    • @vitalnutrients744
      @vitalnutrients744 Před 5 lety +3

      16th amendment?

    • @AlexRodriguez-gw8xt
      @AlexRodriguez-gw8xt Před 4 lety +8

      VitalNutrients 16th amendment allows congress to levy. Last I checked the IRS is not Congress or even a government entity for that matter

    • @moralitysheriffii4510
      @moralitysheriffii4510 Před 4 lety

      your phone bill is pretty low isn't it?

  • @HenryHarristhankyou2
    @HenryHarristhankyou2 Před 6 lety +44

    Let's just get to the nitty gritty. You and I both know that income tax is only imposed upon people who live and have gave up their rights to voluntary pay taxes. In other words, collecting your hard earned dollars is a scheme and always will be a scheme. The IRS does not want anyone to know they have a right un volunteer. But, they are not going to tell you that.
    The system was design to take your hard earned dollars that you slaved for everyday to keep. If you were born in the United States, you had to be born in the District of Columbia, Guam, U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and of course Porta Rico. Anything outside of the United States, you are considered a non-resident alien. When you file a 1040 confessional form, you wave your 5th amendment rights.
    Also, when you sign your name, you are signing under penalties of perjury. That means you wave your rights. If you are hauled into court, the first thing they will do is use that form against you because you agreed to be a tax payer willingly. Attorneys will charge you thousands because they are in the money game as well. So, I say good for that person that has not filed in 30yrs. Be free ! How exciting is that. Keep your hard earned dollars. If you keep your money, you will have more to spend to help boost the economy. Ask yourself what benefits do you receive for paying an income tax? You are right. You have not received any.

    • @irsmedic
      @irsmedic  Před 6 lety +5

      The voluntariness of the income tax is something that is wildly misunderstood. The word "voluntary" was the IRS's own description of whether taxpayers complied or not. Yet, this internal phrase unfortunately made it out, muddying the waters -and yeah even a sitting US Senator, the Senate Majority Leader in fact, had no clue of what he was talking about. Now at Texas A&M, Prof Jack Manhire wrote a brilliant article explaining how this mythology started. www.irsmedic.com/blog/2015/05/irs-voluntary-compliance.html
      In your last paragraph, I think you hit on something very important. When you sign that return you are signing that you understood all of the tax code, the IRS regulations and forms. Of course this is impossible. No one in the world understands or knows all there is to know about US tax law. No one. Additionally, your compliance is a non-delegable duty. So the fact that you had to rely on someone handle your taxes for you is not a solid defense. If this was the private sector, a tax return would be considered voidable as it is absolutely an adhesion contract. But the government covets your money so bad it is not at all bashful about being monstrously unfair.

    • @irsmedic
      @irsmedic  Před 5 lety

      Tell us what this means: www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/26/1

    • @TheKitchenerLeslie
      @TheKitchenerLeslie Před 5 lety +7

      @@irsmedic There's a lot of weasel words in there. I'm not saying you shouldn't comply, but let's not justify government criminality which only appeals to the the logical fallacy that might makes right. A direct tax imposed by the Federal Government is unconstitutional and the 16th Amendment wasn't properly ratified. Slaves were taxed at 100% because "Massa said so." So, because the Federal Government says we have to be 30% or 40% a slave because they "passed" an unconstitutional law, that makes them correct? Or slaveowners? Irwin Schiff was correct, that's why they killed him.

    • @irsmedic
      @irsmedic  Před 5 lety +1

      @@TheKitchenerLeslie What they did you Irwin Schiff was criminal.
      Here's the problem - it's like corn expecting justice form chickens. The federal government decides what the federal government can do. And imagine that, there are few bounds on the government. The constitution becomes more symbolic than the thing that was ratified in 1789.

    • @dowskivisionmagicaloracle8593
      @dowskivisionmagicaloracle8593 Před 5 lety +1

      +Foggy Mountain Dispatch Clearly, you understand not the acronyms.

  • @terrymcguire8476
    @terrymcguire8476 Před 2 lety +2

    THERE IS NO LAW IN EXISTENCE THAT REQUIRES THE AVERAGE AMERICAN TO FILE OR PAY INCOME TAX. Federal Income Tax applies to non resident aliens living and working in the United States and American citizens living and working abroad. The reason no law exists is because under the Bill of Rights, it is an unalienable right to earn a wage/ living and the U S Supreme Court has ruled that rights cannot be licensed or taxed. It is also an unalienable right to not be forced into a contract of which filing a return is contracting. Threats of fines, interest, and jail for " willful failure to file " is Coercion which is a Felony under Code of Federal Regulations Title 42 subsection 3617. Anyone who violates an individual's unalienable rights while acting under color of law is committing a felony under Deprivation of Rights-- U S Code section 242 of Title 18. Research U S Court Case Loyd Long vs IRS. Also , CZcams search " Ex IRS agents testify that no law exists requiring Americans to file or pay income tax ".

  • @charlesnelson9560
    @charlesnelson9560 Před 5 lety +17

    I am a bartender so, I just allow the Government to keep the taxed income on my small paychecks. I file maybe every 5 years. They never come after me they just keep what they have already taken. Sometimes they will give me a few bucks but the good part is that they have no idea of how much I get in tips Because people extra tip me all of the time and I never claim it!!! Screw the IRS, they have tax problems themselves.

    • @irsmedic
      @irsmedic  Před 5 lety +2

      If you are small time player you can get away with not filing taxes quite easily. The question is how small do you want to be and for how long? If you do meet a special someone, they may want something that requires financing. And the financing may require income verification which you are unable to provide. For some, the cost of not paying taxes can cost everything.
      Or maybe you have everything you need already. If so, we are happy for you.

    • @dowskivisionmagicaloracle8593
      @dowskivisionmagicaloracle8593 Před 5 lety +6

      +IRS Medic Lucky for this guy the banks are corrupt as fuck and will happily make loans to unqualified individuals. See: subprime mortgages.

    • @lylecosmopolite
      @lylecosmopolite Před 4 lety

      If you are married with 1+ children, you probably do not owe any tax. You are required to file if you have self-employment income over $400/year, or your income exceeds your standard deduction. This results in many people "having to file" even though they don't owe any tax. I bet the IRS will punish such people only when it gets super vindictive.

    • @lylecosmopolite
      @lylecosmopolite Před 4 lety

      @Sir Caveman Not "real" income, but wages and self-employment profits. What you wrote applies mainly to people who are mostly or entirely self-employed. FICA and Medicare taxes are invariably taken out of all wages. I bet your friend the waitress qualifies for SSI. If you are married with one child and claim the standard deduction for married couples, you will own no Federal income tax on the first US$45K/year of wage income by you and your spouse.

    • @lylecosmopolite
      @lylecosmopolite Před 4 lety

      @Sir Caveman What are the starting and ending years of her career as a waitress? Did she work full time for the waitress's minimum wage? If your SS benefit leaves you below the poverty line, Medicaid pays the cost of Medicare Parts B and D, and the cost of private Medigap insurance.

  • @Zerowolf760
    @Zerowolf760 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Defund the IRS

  • @futurewolffilms607
    @futurewolffilms607 Před 3 lety +4

    Procrastination is not worried about what others think. It’s that the IRS will destroy your life. And they will. As a practitioner, I see IRS and FTB actions that can only be described as disgusting.

  • @stphinkle
    @stphinkle Před měsícem +1

    One can do another thing when the IRS comes after them. They can choose pay what the IRS says they owe on the SFRs and call it a deal. It might be higher than scouring your files for deductions and doing the full end of year audit, but it will clear you off the IRS's back.

    • @irsmedic
      @irsmedic  Před 14 dny

      Yeah in theory it shouldn't matter if your liability comes from SFRs or filed returns. But in practicality, its best to file returns if one is going to settle. When we have no records, we may estimate margins using the IRS's own audit technique - using business statistics to determine what the income was. Its too bad as people have big tax bills they thing they can't challenged as they are missing documents....hmmm This seems like it would be a good topic. How to deal with missing business records.

    • @stphinkle
      @stphinkle Před 14 dny

      @@irsmedic You might do a video titled “I owe back taxes and I was a very poor record keeper. How can I file back taxes if I kept no records of my income and/or expenses for those years, or if my records got lost or purged?”. People should know what to do if they didn’t keep any receipts, bank statements, copies of checks, logs of the amount of cash they received, records of investment transactions, gambling winnings, employees they paid, people they paid as independent contractors, tips they were paid, business expenses, etc and/or these records got trashed, purged, or destroyed.

  • @2RayneR7
    @2RayneR7 Před 4 lety +15

    Stop Taxes. Free the People. The governments need to be shut down.

    • @ginobertoli1915
      @ginobertoli1915 Před 4 lety

      You have a better idea how to run the USA there’s a reason for taxes you know they pay for roads the army trade and you want to shut down the government you know if that happens the country will fall into anarchy and people will bicker amongst themselves to a point where a country like Canada or Mexico would take over the irs is there for a reason yes some of the taxes are bogus but it’s better then no taxes at all

    • @2RayneR7
      @2RayneR7 Před 4 lety +2

      @@ginobertoli1915 Based on nothing.

    • @ginobertoli1915
      @ginobertoli1915 Před 4 lety

      Look at when we colonized north amarica states become there own little nations where people made there own laws and no one agreed on anything that’s why we had to make a government learn your facts first

    • @2RayneR7
      @2RayneR7 Před 4 lety +1

      @@ginobertoli1915 Nothing bad in there being small nations of likeminded people.
      The problem with taxes is that the majority of them do not go into anything remotely beneficial to the people. The government is the least efficient entity. Roads are already made by private companies in most places so why do we need to lose so much money into handing it to multiple entities.
      Unless you get taxed half of your what you earn like in Germany the infrastructure can't be good. And why would you want to be taxed half of your income?

    • @ginobertoli1915
      @ginobertoli1915 Před 4 lety

      Look this argument is about the irs i don’t pay taxes yet I’m still a minor I have a challenge if you can prove to me that you can think up a better sistem to run the government then let me know don’t go over facts on why half your income go’s to the government find a way to prove that you could make up a better sistem then the one we have to day I have a problem with you saying the government needs to be shut down

  • @jasonmadden112
    @jasonmadden112 Před 5 lety +17

    how can I owe taxes when they taken them out my check and I don't file my taxes --they keep my tax return money plus the taxes they taken out of my check they kept---please explain this to me--how this I owe them and its crime--

    • @jasonmadden112
      @jasonmadden112 Před 5 lety

      lol--
      I didn't cross that out

    • @irsmedic
      @irsmedic  Před 5 lety +1

      Jason -- you need to file your taxes to claim the refunds you are entitled to. The IRS does not calculate refunds for you. You must file. You have a limited amount of time to do so. The expiration for a 2015 refund is coming up this year. Please don't let the government keep your money! They get enough.

    • @sprintcoding7358
      @sprintcoding7358 Před 5 lety

      You owe by crossing imaginary thresholds , or if you claim 10 dependancies when you file your 1042 employmwnt document and they take no withholding, then your not taxed

    • @irsmedic
      @irsmedic  Před 5 lety

      Then you don't owe. You file a return to get a refund.

    • @moralitysheriffii4510
      @moralitysheriffii4510 Před 4 lety +1

      simple explanation, they are criminals, just like this dude.

  • @janiebarber7884
    @janiebarber7884 Před 2 lety +2

    When these kind of people rub their hands together trying to scare you to sell you their services. Meanwhile, they pay less taxes on more money than any sub $50K a year citizen.
    If it has to be a tax make it a flat tax for all.

  • @raymondshaw3290
    @raymondshaw3290 Před 5 lety +14

    They can only GO BACK 10 YEARS, so all other years are dismissed by LAW.

    • @constructionconcepts8849
      @constructionconcepts8849 Před 5 lety +2

      @Raymond Shaw - The statute of limitations clock as to how far the IRS can go back on you only begins once the tax return has been filed. If he has not yet filed a return, the statute of limitations has not even begun, much less expired.

    • @davecollins7420
      @davecollins7420 Před 4 lety

      If they filed an SFR which surely did if the guy had 1099s in 85, the tax would be considered assessed(2-5 years later) and the 10yr clock would run. I hate how people say not statue of limitations if you dont file, its no statute if no one file, you or the irs.

  • @petesevern4002
    @petesevern4002 Před 5 lety +11

    I haven't filed a 1040 since 1993 and I'm fine. This guy, like most lawyers is an officer of the court. His first allegiance is to the courts. He makes it sound like a crime not to file. Show me the federal statute, and implementing regulation that requires me to give the feds information that they can use against me criminally, via a 1040 tax return. Income taxes are BIG BUSINESS for the irs, the legal community, as well as cpa's.

    • @taxman4072
      @taxman4072 Před 5 lety

      So you own your home free and clear and plan dying in that home? I could live with the tax liens IF that were the case for me.

    • @petesevern4002
      @petesevern4002 Před 5 lety

      @@taxman4072 U lost me, what is to your point? Please answer this for me....How can anyone sign AND file a 1040 tax form WITHOUT voluntarily giving the feds. information that can be USED against them criminally? To my knowledge, the is only TWO WAYS to accomplish that. Do you know what they are?
      And dealing with (bogus) "NOTICE OF TAX LIENS" is a completely different issue.

    • @taxman4072
      @taxman4072 Před 5 lety +1

      @@petesevern4002 no, I dont believe I know what they are. But you're 100% correct. I made the mistake of catching up on filing in order to begin the resolution process. That made things worse. Now I have liens and am stuck with a home I can not sell or refinance. So yes, "filing" is the same as voluntary compliance/consenting to the Theft.

    • @petesevern4002
      @petesevern4002 Před 5 lety

      @@taxman4072 Currently busy....I will get back to U within, say, 24 hours with some "things" that may help U. Not trying to solicit any business, no. I may have some helpful ideas for U.....as others' have passed on to me. In the mean time, look up and read, the federal UCC (uniform commercial code) section 3-402(b)(1). It's relatively short.

    • @SitesThatSuck
      @SitesThatSuck Před 5 lety

      @@petesevern4002 I read the UCC. Am I missing something? So not filing a tax reform is not illegal? That's hard to believe.

  • @truamericanmanbass2432
    @truamericanmanbass2432 Před 5 lety +14

    The man didn't pay an income tax for 30 years and was hiding because he didn't understand that he wasn't required to do so anyway.
    For a tax attorney to talk about getting your act together and not procrastinate is puzzling. Is it that this attorney doesn't really understand the laws and is ignorantly going along with the system or is it that he does understand and know there is NO law anywhere requiring a regular US citizen to file and pay a tax on their non-federal income.
    I challenge this tax attorney to post a reply showing us that law because I'd love to finally see it in black and white after 17 years of researching and being unsuccessful at finding it. The IRS won't show it to me, they give me lower court cases and threats. Tax companies like USA Tax, Liberty Tax, and 3 others have been unable to show me the law. 4 tax attorneys have agreed with me on every point and admitted that there is no law requiring us to file and pay a tax on our income. All of them with almost a word for word response was, "What are you going to do, fight the IRS?"
    This scam being perpetrated upon the American people needs to come to an end. They need to show the law or get out of our pocketbooks.
    I know the IRS Medic will not show the law because I know they know there is no law requiring it. I'm not arguing the government's power to tax us, that's an entirely different argument. But, even if they do have the power, there still must be a law requiring us to do so. The fact is they have neither the power or a law yet the masses still run to file and pay by April 15th. It's not a matter of being voluntary or not either. It's simply not anywhere in the codes telling any of us to do so.
    Please don't be so lazy and respond with some snotty quip. Find the law and show it or remain silent to prevent everyone from seeing your ignorance.

    • @irsmedic
      @irsmedic  Před 5 lety

      26 USC Section 1. Is this a law?
      www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/26/1

    • @okie_outlaw
      @okie_outlaw Před 5 lety +3

      @@irsmedic actually that's corporate law

    • @irsmedic
      @irsmedic  Před 5 lety +1

      ​@AZ Niteforce If a child said "If I close my eyes the code goes away!' it would be cute. It would be cute if you are eight. Well are you eight or thereabouts? If so, then you are funny and I think we should be friends.
      But if you are not eight, but rather, a grown adult, then it is hard not to think about how tedious this all is. If I was going to invent a game of pretend, I would seriously pretend something a lot more fun than pretending the tax code, which I do despise, is not there. Wouldn't it be more fun to pretend that we could tax the IRS? You know. Make them fill out forms. Give them a hard time when they try to pay us. Make them hold for two hours and then when they get to us we hang up. Wipe out their bank accounts. Oh then we get to tell them about the IRS Employees' Bill of Rights and how wonderfully inoperative it is. We have such complicated instructions that they are forced to hire expensive attorneys to represent them. Basically we torture them so much, that the IRS begins to beg for a limited government.

    • @JohnAdams-xc5yk
      @JohnAdams-xc5yk Před 5 lety +8

      @@irsmedic give us the law as the man ask if you can

  • @AlexRodriguez-gw8xt
    @AlexRodriguez-gw8xt Před 4 lety +8

    Could you refer me to the federal law you say he’s breaking? I cannot find any laws that say we are required to pay income taxes

  • @rseyedoc
    @rseyedoc Před 4 lety +3

    "he was teary-eyed and ashamed of not paying his taxes and suffered through living in the shadows". I call BS on that - living a simple life with no assets can be quite enjoyable - its a matter of mindset. If you consider taxation is theft then not paying them is an honorable thing to do. Just don't be low hanging fruit.

    • @irsmedic
      @irsmedic  Před 4 lety +1

      A life of simple assets CAN be quite enjoyable. It is completely possible to avoid taxation and get away with it. But again at what cost? 30 years is a long time to lay low, and perhaps miss out on things others are enjoying. Working hard and not being able to put your name on anything?
      Could there be a better way to fight this kleptocracy than non-compliance? I hope so. But step one is educated a fairly and perhaps intentional ignorant public about what the income tax really is.

  • @MustangsTrainsMowers
    @MustangsTrainsMowers Před 4 lety +1

    I know someone who hasn’t filed since for the year of 1992. He got threatening letters in 1996-1997 saying the next letter would be a court date in front of a judge,, which he never got. Then Congress told the IRS to dial it back and he didn’t hear from them for years. He finally called them and said here I am I’m sorry my life has been a disaster. He was diagnosed with major PTSD in 1996 and Lyme disease in 2013. He figured out he got Lyme back in the early 80’d. He’s talked to multiple attorneys, one which told him that the IRS has programs to eliminate fines and penalties for genuine health problems. He hasn’t made a lot of money over all of these years. He has good credit and no criminal record. A few lawyers who he has talked to quote him tens of thousands of dollars to deal with it. His mom’s accountant told him that she thinks she could handle going back about 6-7 years and not have to charge him much more than the standard rates per year of filings. He’s been in a major battle with Lyme disease which was about to kill him in 2015. He’s missed work because of the Lyme disease. Most health insurance companies cover little to nothing related to treating chronic Lyme disease so he hasn’t had health insurance for over 10 years and he pays cash to see a specialist for Lyme disease. Plus he pays cash for the medicines to keep him alive. His family knows his tax and health situation and does between little and nothing to help him.

    • @alphaforce6998
      @alphaforce6998 Před 4 lety

      Does he or did he ever live in the US or STATE OF? Is he a US citizen? If you live on the land of the Republic and you are not and were not a US citizen then you have no obligation to any US or STATE OF statute. Rebut and refute the presumptions.

  • @rebootamericadopes
    @rebootamericadopes Před 5 lety +7

    And this is the same argument Satan gave in the Garden of Eden yada yada yada yada be a Slave

  • @nofd1977
    @nofd1977 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for your time brother. One question, me and my fiance have 2 kids and niether of us have filed since 2016 because we changed tax lady one year and i finally got audited. My kids have a different last name and It finally caught up. My fiance is delinquent on school loans is why I always claimed them. My question is should she file 2016,17,18 and 19 now because I heard covid19 is causing the Irs not to hold any funds for people in her a situation. Do you Think that would apply for all past year's? Should we just try maybe 2018 or 2019 first and see what happens? She usually ends up with $5000 to $6000 when she files. Thanks In advance man

  • @Subliminalpropaganda
    @Subliminalpropaganda Před rokem +2

    It seems like he could just drop the guilt and be way ahead.

  • @salute4392
    @salute4392 Před 5 lety +8

    I have not paid my taxes since 1993. I will die in a shootout with the irs

  • @claytonroberts344
    @claytonroberts344 Před 5 lety +5

    So what if you dont have any 1099s and no w4 or w2?
    And dont put your money in a bank?

    • @Bluebaby422
      @Bluebaby422 Před 3 lety +2

      Then you technically don’t have a “job”. If you make under 12k you don’t need to file

  • @Rick_Sanchez_Jr.
    @Rick_Sanchez_Jr. Před 2 lety +3

    “Tax evader”? Damn, you mean to tell me the person who doesn’t want to be a tax slave is the one in the wrong? If that’s not institutionalism then I don’t know what is

    • @irsmedic
      @irsmedic  Před 2 lety +1

      TAX PROTESTING IS A FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT! And let us approach this injustice that leads to so much alienation a different way, Rick. What reasonable person WOULD give their consent to be taxed this way? That is, isn't our system is unconsentable because no one actually knows what the F it is?

  • @timholder4002
    @timholder4002 Před 5 lety +11

    This is a ad

  • @heathererickson6216
    @heathererickson6216 Před 4 lety +3

    People living and working in the 50 states are exempt from paying the extortion tax. Now if I were a foreigner deriving US source income then I would owe the tax. Please get educated people. Read Dave Champion INCOME TAX SHATTERING THE MYTHS. The IRS agrees it’s 100% factual.

  • @WarsunGames
    @WarsunGames Před 4 lety +2

    OK but. You aren't breaking federal law. I will repeat this. The W-2 Form you are requested if not Demanded to sign is for you to agree. AGREE to pay the IRS taxes. You can refuse. You as a Business OWNER must pay your Taxes. NO WHERE in the agreement does it say EMPLOYEES and customers must pay taxes. They aren't owners.

    • @irsmedic
      @irsmedic  Před 4 lety

      If you repeat this enough, it must be true, huh?

    • @okay207
      @okay207 Před 4 lety

      @@irsmedic Some people man.

  • @yusufel5416
    @yusufel5416 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Show me the law you must file income tax. That’s like them charging you for air you breathing

    • @irsmedic
      @irsmedic  Před 8 měsíci

      So get this. There is allegedly a law at Title 26. But you'll find something interesting. Nowhere in the "law" is "individual" defined. Rather the regulations define what an individual is.
      So the statement "There is no individual income tax law in America" is rated as 100% correct. There are merely individual income tax regulations.

  • @monicagiron846
    @monicagiron846 Před 4 lety +6

    I have not filed my taxes in more than 15 years cause I have been out of the country in years and I have been a student?

    • @TT-bf7wh
      @TT-bf7wh Před 3 lety

      Students don't have to pay taxes ?

    • @ChrisAthanas
      @ChrisAthanas Před 3 lety

      You qualify for the foreign earned income exclusion of at least $100k of income per year

  • @502kingpaul
    @502kingpaul Před 3 lety

    Appreciate the video for sure. First time viewer

  • @tevans5144
    @tevans5144 Před 2 lety +1

    Who's is going to police the police? No law that says regular people have to pay, it's implied but forced as if it's law because they can illegally get away with it 90% of the time because of fear and naivety of the people.

  • @looptheloopish
    @looptheloopish Před 5 lety +1

    The collections statute isn't locked in at 10 years. If you file a fraudulent return, the collections statute doesn't apply. If you don't file returns, the collection statute won't protect you because the statute doesn't start until IRS does an assessment for the returns you never filed.
    Even if it's the last day for IRS to make an assessment, IRS will be staying past the deadline to make sure no statutes are blown.

  • @alphaforce6998
    @alphaforce6998 Před 4 lety +3

    @IRS Medic Just a simple, quick question that I hope you won't mind answering for us and any potential clients coming your way:
    Did you swear an oath to put the best interests of your clients first, above all other concerns, including your allegiance to the BAR association, such that you would always act in the best interests of the client even if it meant you could be dis-BARRRRRed?
    The crown awaits your response...

    • @JM-lw6py
      @JM-lw6py Před 3 lety

      You won't get one as he'll most likely believe that's a frivolous question.

  • @senseijoe8.292
    @senseijoe8.292 Před 6 lety +5

    This question has nothing to do with this video but has to do with a recent video which I cannot find. Can the IRS really take your passport? Also, has it happened to people already?

    • @irsmedic
      @irsmedic  Před 6 lety +1

      Here you go: czcams.com/video/LiTa3HWqeIY/video.html
      To answer you question -- the IRS has started with passport denials. When/if they thing they got enough bugs worked out of their systems, then they will commence revocations.

    • @thetravelingmonkey889
      @thetravelingmonkey889 Před 5 lety +5

      That right there is slavery. Telling someone they cant travel anywhere in the world.

    • @dowskivisionmagicaloracle8593
      @dowskivisionmagicaloracle8593 Před 5 lety +1

      +IRS Medic So it's like Hotel California, you can check in but you can never leave?

  • @jamesgreeley8011
    @jamesgreeley8011 Před 4 lety +3

    It's been 9 years since i filed. Should I?.......

    • @LuxeprivaeMedia
      @LuxeprivaeMedia Před 4 lety +1

      Are you a taxpayer? Do you sell alcohol, tobacco, or firearms?

    • @LuxeprivaeMedia
      @LuxeprivaeMedia Před 4 lety +1

      Are you a US person earning domestic income owed to a foreign corporation or person? (tD 8734 if not....Never ASSume.

    • @jamesgreeley8011
      @jamesgreeley8011 Před 4 lety +1

      @@LuxeprivaeMedia no

    • @LuxeprivaeMedia
      @LuxeprivaeMedia Před 4 lety +1

      @@jamesgreeley8011 Then why would you file something that doesn't have anything to do with you? I strongly recommend you learn the law and follow it. File all forms required by law with respect to you and your activities. You must make that determination. I can tell you right now the op of this video is not going to tell you the truth. I already asked for the regulation...He never provided one and he is a lawyer. What does that tell you? Learn for yourself.

    • @anarchistic8178
      @anarchistic8178 Před 2 lety

      I would very much like to know how that went for you sir.

  • @ronbarbieri7713
    @ronbarbieri7713 Před 4 lety +3

    Shameless plug from an attorney

    • @irsmedic
      @irsmedic  Před 4 lety +1

      Hey Ron - We are not going to make a claim that we are totally unfamiliar with shameless self-promotion (earlier videos are rather cheesy, tbh) But this one? Really - we really tried to avoid any embellishments. It is a true story about a guy who we couldn't convince to change. His years of non-compliance he internalized and made part of his identity. I was so proud of my skills of persuasion - I was sure he was going to be a client. But then, yeah that surprise at the end. I'll never forget him.
      Maybe he finally got help. Let's hope.

  • @malinstarr3669
    @malinstarr3669 Před 5 lety +2

    love the Talk... bravo. my situation is im sending out over 30 people 1099 every year. 10 % of the guys are filing . The rest manic to float under the radar. Im scared ..... none of the agents 1099 would go on payroll because they are agents for hire. 4 days 12 days or maybe the 100 days of work I give them as a traveling sales rep on commission. How do I protect myself and my cooperation.?.

  • @pinoyakosajapan
    @pinoyakosajapan Před 3 lety +1

    My friend is not paying her taxes for 16 years.. still get her financial support for COVID 19 here in Japan.. she hired a professional tax accountant without paying him because she was a member of the community of the owners small businesses.. no penalties.. but still get 2,000,000 yen?! Was that fair for people who are paying their taxes on time?

    • @olapinme408
      @olapinme408 Před 7 měsíci

      What you meen she’s in Japan and she still getting money from from here?how she do that?

  • @abeeiland5814
    @abeeiland5814 Před 5 lety +1

    Snake oil is right. Lawyers license and certified by the state government. Justify their jobs.

  • @Ekim-ic8co
    @Ekim-ic8co Před 3 lety +1

    Are US Employers authorized to be a withholding agent? I see in 26 USC 7701(a)(16) the definition of withholding agent. what are the sections associated with this definition.

  • @theekaa7705
    @theekaa7705 Před 3 lety

    you're right sir. I'm so scared I'm doing nothing but doing nothing will cause more fear.

  • @davidg7182
    @davidg7182 Před 3 lety +2

    I havent payed my tax in thirty years and i smell like a dirty air vent.

  • @pattiannepascual
    @pattiannepascual Před 4 lety +1

    You are not a well educated lawyer. Tell us what is in our original Constitution about who pays and who doesn't.The real Constitution this country was based on, not the fake corporate one that common people aren't a part of, and is unconstitutional. Please explain and also discuss the joe bannister case. Make a new video about this.

  • @glenh4971
    @glenh4971 Před 3 lety +1

    I live in Panama. I didn't recieve my 2019 tax refund. There is no way to contact IRS right now. No one answers the phone. Its always busy if you do get thru. So, I am thinking I will not receive my refund. Ever.

    • @xraceboyex
      @xraceboyex Před 10 měsíci

      Start trading stocks til the point you owe and then never call the IRS again lol

  • @TheKittenKaboodles
    @TheKittenKaboodles Před 3 lety

    People not filing may procrastinate because they are worried about how much monthly payments they will have to pay that they can't afford, not that they care about what other people thing.

    • @xraceboyex
      @xraceboyex Před 10 měsíci

      Nah I just purposely stopped in 2020 because our govt are 100% crooks who add no value to me. I don't intend on ever filing again. There's no procrastination here, this is defiance

  • @NikLyons
    @NikLyons Před 5 lety +6

    How can anyone make an income? Isn't our economy based on debt?

  • @deejaydfc
    @deejaydfc Před 4 lety +4

    I'm homeless (living out of my car) and am barely getting by paycheck to paycheck (sometimes I run out of gas money and cant work until I get paid)...I cant even afford to file my taxes...what do I do?
    (This is real not hypothetical)

  • @shiningbright2649
    @shiningbright2649 Před rokem +1

    Nullify the IRS

    • @irsmedic
      @irsmedic  Před rokem

      TRUE STORY: The Federal Individual Income Tax does not define individual. So in fact, the IRS could be nullified via a one sentence regulation. We define individual as anyone who consents to their crap. The rest of us - ahhh - we will manage with out them somehow.

  • @danizunzun2422
    @danizunzun2422 Před 4 lety +1

    should i file from 2014 forward or 2013 forward then?

  • @RobertRobinson-dy3rj
    @RobertRobinson-dy3rj Před 9 měsíci

    It's complicated

  • @gautamkhanna5842
    @gautamkhanna5842 Před 3 lety +1

    What if they fall below the reporting threshold

  • @MAN-xs2lq
    @MAN-xs2lq Před 4 lety +2

    Jokes on you I was in prison living on the taxes

  • @markjerrel5439
    @markjerrel5439 Před 3 lety

    Jules you send them a notorised statement saying you are a citizen of the United states prior to not filling

  • @lafarx3334
    @lafarx3334 Před rokem +1

    Whay kind of fool feels bad about that?

  • @Meypsta
    @Meypsta Před 4 lety +3

    Wow, thought I was going to find out about taxes, instead I got a life lesson. I really appreciate your words

  • @BlackoutsBox
    @BlackoutsBox Před 3 lety +2

    This is a crock of shit. Please show me the exact law that says income taxes are legal, mandatory and constitutional? How can you be taxed for being compensated for time that has already been taxed buy the person compensating you? You already pay taxes - the United States had no income taxes for it's first two hundred years. Their isn't even an absolute definition of what income is. Taxes are on profits and losses and sales - not incomes. I of course pay taxes - but your "shame to submission" argument is idiotic.

    • @xraceboyex
      @xraceboyex Před 10 měsíci

      You should stop filing please

  • @carlamercado7588
    @carlamercado7588 Před 2 lety

    I just found out Californians shouldn’t even pay taxes that’s their law but they charged the highest of them all 🤬

  • @nshufford
    @nshufford Před 5 lety

    After reading the responses below one must wonder why is there so much confusion into this conversation. Perhaps becomes we all take extracts of some 72,000 pages of tax laws and/or regulations in proving a micro-point instead of concentrating on a macro-strategy. Hello, I am considered a Qualified Tax Expert (QTE) and licensed by the U.S. Department of Treasury since 2011. As a tax pro, every day stumble upon tax information making me feel like a dilettante when applying the facts and circumstances to every tax case worked by me. I confirm with the IRS Medic, no one person know all about the many facets of taxation in America. However, this is a very good video with some valid points made in getting people to be active and considered about their tax system. As stated by Shawn below, one may find some very good points that should be directed to the U.S. Congress and stop killing the messenger. Remember, the powers to collect by the IRS comes directly, and/or indirectly from the U.S. Congress. So, stay focused! Do you truly believe that any government would survive without a way to collect funds from its citizens in supporting pension for its retired persons? Think about our roads and other infrastructural components; who do you know would volunteer to pay for our vast interstate systems connecting the major cities? Who amongst you would pay retirement pension for a person not contributing to the tax system? Again, I believe this is a good discussion that should be had before the U.S. Congress up to The SUPREME COURT. As a tax pro, I have heard similar concerns about unfair taxes but we began to blur the lines and make exceptions as to why now to move forward. So, I say, if you feel adamant about you tax belief then consider building a new mousetrap so the unintended consequences don't cause harm to those unable to fend for themselves. Surely, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to this date used its power, again authorized by the U.S. Congress, in a aggressive fashion thereby placing many taxpayers at odds of the laws of the land. However, before going down this path of overthrowing the IRS, simply ask yourself these questions: 1. After the overthrow, how would you manage and fund the various agencies relying upon monies otherwise raised by the IRS; 2. Why do you think Russia, China, and many other countries rely upon the USA as a model for successful tax administrations? 3) Could you explain to current and future readers how you plan could best benefit our country as a whole?
    BTW, thanks to US, developed and some emerging countries already have high-speed train services and interstate highways with few potholes even during the winters.
    Finally, President Donald Trump always hated the IRS...I though he would do something more as the leader of the free-world in regards to taxation and outlaw the IRS. Well, the reality is harder than any of us may ever image. Let's stop jumping before we leap causing others to leap after us.
    President Trump, has the best seat in the House; he passed the New Tax Reform Laws of 2018 and got the downsizing of the IRS. In essence, as I understands did take some of the powers from the IRS and give self-employed and small businesses some additional avenues if jobs are created for Americans. Of course, part of his international tax plan gives me concerns on a personal level - but he may be correct in this instance regarding proper taxation!
    Regardless, the greatest insider in changing or improving on tax system is the decision-maker of the free World is likely on your side in this matter. So, perhaps it is best to speak with him and stop killing the messengers!
    Disclaimer: I am not an attorney, CPA, nor economist supporting the policies of the current Administration. I am only a licensed enrolled agent with a M.B.A. coming across this wonder video by IRS Medic. My response is based off of some 72,000 pages of tax laws and regulations as well as my years of tax experiences throughout the U.S.A. and Europe. All thumb-ups should be credited to the folks at IRS Medic so they may be encouraged that their efforts are not in vain. Peace to the World.

    • @xraceboyex
      @xraceboyex Před 10 měsíci

      Taxes are irrelevant to govt spending, otherwise I would agree with you. But your taxes go into an incinerator to try to combat inflation from all the money banks print for the govt in infinite loan ponzi schemes. Nothing is funded with taxes, everything is funded with counterfeit directly out of thin air nothingness

  • @freedomworks3976
    @freedomworks3976 Před 3 lety

    There's roughly 2 million people sitting in American jails and prison. What huge percentage believe there is no law that should have put them there ? They are correct , laws do not put people in prison. Judges , jury's , lawyers , police , prison workers and politicians put people in prison.

    • @xraceboyex
      @xraceboyex Před 10 měsíci

      And like zero of those people are there for anything to do with taxes lol

  • @natashanonnattive4818
    @natashanonnattive4818 Před 4 lety +1

    Its voluntary

  • @Ekim-ic8co
    @Ekim-ic8co Před 3 lety +1

    You should go to www.livefreenow.org and claim the $300,000 reward? It seems you know the statute that mandates the average American citizen to file a 1040 Return. Or what law makes our employers withholding agents. Do a video on that.

  • @sps4856
    @sps4856 Před 4 lety

    I have a question please .
    What if my son lives with me but his father pit him on his taxes go 2019.stimulus check was also given to him .

  • @willcamp6319
    @willcamp6319 Před rokem

    How is this guy doing now

  • @hannah-laptopagency1523

    I'm actually watching this to stop myself procrastinating from doing my taxes today, lol. I like it, very good pep talk. I think you should do a series of "do your taxes" pep talk videos that we can have playing in the background while we do our taxes. Some of us need this level of hand-holding :D

  • @lylecosmopolite
    @lylecosmopolite Před 4 lety

    I bet there is no problem if you do not file in years where you owe nothing. Especially if your AGI is less than the minimum AGI the Code sets for being required to file a return. A competent tax CPA or attorney should be able to achieve much for the remaining years. The IRS wants tax deadbeats on the job paying what they owe in installments, and not in some Federal pen earning nothing.
    X did not disclose his foreign investment income to the IRS for 20 years. He came clean to a CPA specialising in such matters, who advised him to file amended returns for the previous 7 years. The CPA correctly predicted that the IRS would charge interest, but wave penalties. In 2 of the 7 years, no tax was owed, thanks to the GFC. The rate of interest was unpleasantly high, but the total tax bill was still affordable. The IRS never mentioned the years preceding the 7 years owed up to. Had it done so, the total owed with interest would have been on the order of a half million. The only easy way X could raise a sum like that would have been to cash out X's entire Roth IRA.

    • @irsmedic
      @irsmedic  Před 4 lety

      The IRS's policy is 6 years of compliance.
      If you are self-employed, your AGI may still be low, but you still may need to file.

    • @lylecosmopolite
      @lylecosmopolite Před 4 lety

      @@irsmedic
      "If you are self-employed, your AGI may still be low, but you still may need to file."
      ME. Only because of the Social Security tax on Schedule C income. If you don't pay it, your eventual SS benefits will be lower.

    • @chrishoover6768
      @chrishoover6768 Před 4 lety

      Meaning if someone hasn’t filed for 9 years they can start up again by filing the previous 6?
      I heard of someone who hadn’t filed in 10, then got married and had a kid, and started up again like he’d never been gone without back filing. How does that work?

  • @thanhhoale3886
    @thanhhoale3886 Před 4 lety

    I have a question about tax. I filed my tax return last year online and I owed the IRS some money but I didn't have money to pay them because I got laid off from work. Will they come after me with the money I owed them last year up to date with the interest be adding up from last year when I filed my tax until today?

    • @irsmedic
      @irsmedic  Před 4 lety

      Your interest and penalties will be calculated from the date you should have had everything paid by - on April 15th.
      If you get into a repayent plan, be sure to ask for first time penaltiy abatement. They IRS won't tell you about, but they will grant it and it sounds like you qualify.
      We hop your job search is going well!

  • @jackaSs60471
    @jackaSs60471 Před 2 lety

    stachu of limitations is 9 years.

  • @jeffmclowry
    @jeffmclowry Před 3 lety

    I always make sure those AH’s have my current address.

  • @IRS-USA
    @IRS-USA Před 7 dny

    Hello

  • @JK-es9wu
    @JK-es9wu Před 3 lety

    best advice ever

  • @wolu9456
    @wolu9456 Před 3 lety

    OH I ABSOLUTELY WANT TO CONFRONT THIS ALL POWERFUL ROBBER .
    WTF ARE YOU THINKING IRS MEDIC?

  • @Ytmilm
    @Ytmilm Před 4 lety

    You are so wise

  • @willcamp6319
    @willcamp6319 Před rokem

    Did he get caught

    • @irsmedic
      @irsmedic  Před rokem

      Nope! You can "get away" with it.

  • @LuxeprivaeMedia
    @LuxeprivaeMedia Před 4 lety

    Mr Lawyer did you tell this man that the tax filing requirement is for taxpayers and that is who is subject to it in the first place and the Supremes have said there must have a taxing statute and implementing regulation

    • @irsmedic
      @irsmedic  Před 4 lety

      Ye you will find that statute at 26 US 1.

    • @LuxeprivaeMedia
      @LuxeprivaeMedia Před 4 lety

      @@irsmedic Mr Lawyer, Thats cute. You didn't cite the law. The courts have already said for "for Federal Tax purposes Regulations govern". So produce the Regulation sir. I mean you are a tax Lawyer so should be slam dunk for you sir.

    • @alphaforce6998
      @alphaforce6998 Před 4 lety

      @@LuxeprivaeMedia You are right, but if you choose not to file, you shouldn't cite this as your reason. Instead, if they demand something from you just reply to them and have the IRS prove their claim that you have any obligation to them by conditionally accepting their claim. Keep in mind that if you filed in the past and do not first mail an affidavit of rescission (of your signature and contract from all previous filings) then they have a strong presumption you are a "taxpayer" and will come after you as such.

    • @LuxeprivaeMedia
      @LuxeprivaeMedia Před 4 lety

      @@alphaforce6998 Sir, I don't earn US source income belonging to a foreign person let along moving across borders per TD 8734. Personally, I file all documents that I am required to file according to Law.

    • @LuxeprivaeMedia
      @LuxeprivaeMedia Před 4 lety

      2 weeks later....IRS Medic has not cited the actual Law...How weird.

  • @pedrojulioramirezagradesid1210

    ME SIENTO DESVATADO. AL SABER, QUE PERSONAS QUE. ESTÁN SERCA.QUIEREN APROV. ME SALVA LAS RELACIONES
    HUMANA Y LA HISTORIA.

  • @NeoSoulCrew
    @NeoSoulCrew Před 3 lety

    This guy just wants business

  • @_Cirocko
    @_Cirocko Před 4 lety

    I'm in big trouble ive been on 1099 as a young man im 30 now i havent filed since 2015 i field for 14 but i never paid i dont know what to do where to start i was spending money like crazy because no taxes was taken out in 2019 my company changed to w2 hopefully I can get some help it stresses me out

  • @DrMentalChaos
    @DrMentalChaos Před 7 měsíci +1

    You sound like an IRS puppet

    • @irsmedic
      @irsmedic  Před 7 měsíci

      No Dr. Chaos! I've changed! I've changed!!! I DETEST IRS PUPPETS OF WHICH THERE ARE MANY. I need viewers like you. This video is one I created when our government wasn't in open revolt against the American people. When I produced this video I actually still believed the 9/11 commission report! You can watch my evolution on my channel as I swallow red pill after red pill over the past 15 years. Yesterday I called out the tax code as being implemented by CIA assets! I was there at Congress and I witnessed the entire bizarre encounter when the claimed author of a tax bill didn't understand what was in her own bill. Why would someone who didn't write a law claim to have done so? czcams.com/users/livegLhwVb_lNX4

  • @montyhibdon2143
    @montyhibdon2143 Před 5 lety

    Oh god I'm so fucked

  • @kwh8c
    @kwh8c Před 3 lety

    Fantastic video. Almost a counseling session. Thanks!

  • @egyptianlion5807
    @egyptianlion5807 Před rokem

    It's always better to follow the law and pay your taxes on time

  • @ericlloyd663
    @ericlloyd663 Před 5 lety +1

    it's your patriotic duty to pay taxes and with a smile. but there is no law forcing you to do so. its voluntary.

    • @olliven666
      @olliven666 Před 4 lety +1

      This is the most ridiculous thing that I have ever read.

    • @ericlloyd663
      @ericlloyd663 Před 4 lety

      @@olliven666 thank you, you made my evening

  • @isntlifebetter
    @isntlifebetter Před 4 lety

    LOL right! If I don't get on the scale that means I am fit!! haha