Zero Taxes This Tax Season and Get a Refund?

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March 22 2026 – Taxes and Success Stories – Quick Meeting Recap

This was a general meeting of Youarelaw.org – hosted by TJ on March 11th, 2026, focused on tax strategies and legal education. 

TJ provided an overview of their Tax and trust Combo coursehttp://youarelaw.org/join – explaining approaches like amended returns, lawful money adjustments, and bills of exchange to potentially reduce or eliminate tax liability. 

The meeting included Q&A sessions where participants discussed debt collection issues, credit reporting disputes, and court procedures. Several attendees, including Bettina, Sunny, and Crewton, shared success stories about using the organization's materials to resolve legal issues, including passport corrections and debt settlement strategies. TJ emphasized the importance of proper documentation, understanding legal terminology, and putting the burden of proof on opponents rather than making definitive claims. The discussion also covered upcoming website expansion plans to include more business and wealth-building resources beyond just legal topics.

Discussions:

– Bettina: Send follow-up letters to original creditors and credit bureaus demanding proof of debt validation and permission to report, referencing specific inaccuracies and potential FCRA violations, and include relevant legal citations from the course materials.

– Sunny: File amended complaint and discovery requests in ongoing court case; follow up if no response received within 30 days by filing a motion to compel.

– Adriana: Continue corresponding with debt collector regarding credit reporting inaccuracies; if no cooperation, file complaint with CFPB and send copies to collector.

– Adriana: Apply for EIN for irrevocable trust using the correct category as specified in the course, following provided instructions.

– William: After mediation agreement is finalized, draft and send a notarized affidavit to former attorneys demanding evidence of bond, oath of office, and licensure; inform them a bar complaint will be filed if no response or refund is provided.

Summary

Youarelaw.org Tax Strategies Meeting

TJ hosted a meeting for Youarelaw.org on March 11th, 2026 – focusing on tax strategies and upcoming course offerings. He emphasized the importance of following proper communication protocols, including using the support ticket system instead of email for inquiries and accessing course materials through the member area menus. TJ announced plans to expand the organization's offerings to include wealth development, business coaching, and cryptocurrency education, while reminding attendees that the information shared is educational and not legal advice.

Tax Obligation Management Strategies

TJ discussed approaches for managing tax obligations and emphasized the importance of proactive strategies to avoid problems. He explained methods such as filing amended returns, using tax credits, and employing bills of exchange, all while operating within the law. TJ highlighted the significance of putting the burden of proof on authorities and using conditional acceptances to address tax-related issues. He also mentioned upcoming website updates and encouraged participants to explore the resources available on the premium member page, including courses on tax and trust strategies – details at – http://youarelaw.org/join 

Tax Strategy and Compliance Planning

TJ discussed strategies for managing tax obligations and explained the importance of proper documentation and understanding legal definitions to avoid willful failure to file charges. He outlined the benefits of the trust and tax combo package, which includes setting up trusts and adjusting legal statuses to potentially reduce tax liability and stay “below the radar.” 

TJ also mentioned the value of trademarking one's name and provided insights into interacting with law enforcement. The session concluded with an invitation for participants to share their success stories and ask questions about the programs offered.

Debt Collection and Credit Reporting

Bettina sought guidance from TJ regarding debt collection issues and credit reporting. TJ advised that when debts are sold to collectors, one should notify the original credit card company requesting they stop reporting the debt, emphasizing the need to challenge inaccurate information with evidence. TJ recommended focusing on proving lack of evidence from the debt collector and using specific language to demand proof of transactions. He also suggested offering to settle the debt while conditioning acceptance on removal from credit reports, and recommended researching case law related to inaccurate reporting claims.

Legal Updates and Guidance Session

Bettina discussed her ongoing credit card dispute, with TJ advising her to maintain her current approach of requesting proper proof from the company. Sunny shared updates about her court case, where she successfully submitted an amended complaint and used legal tools including requests for admissions after taking a JD course. Sunny is waiting for a response from the opposing party and plans to file a motion if no answer is received by her May court date. TJ provided guidance on tax filing extensions and explained advanced tax concepts (always using IRS guidelines), while cautioning Sunny against providing tax advice to others. Crewton joined the call to share his positive experiences with legal strategies, including how his son successfully used a 5-star passport in a traffic stop situation.

Strategies for Law Enforcement Interactions

Crewton shared two experiences involving interactions with law enforcement, emphasizing the importance of cooperation and minimal interaction to avoid escalation. In the first instance, his son handled a traffic stop by remaining calm and cooperative, resulting in a quick resolution without further issues. In the second case, Crewton's son successfully retrieved a car from impound by following specific procedures, avoiding direct interaction with authorities, and saving on fees. Crewton also discussed strategies for dealing with creditors, including using legal language on checks and limiting communication to avoid violations. TJ provided advice on handling debt collectors by restricting their communication methods and leveraging legal requirements.

Debt Collection and Credit Advice

TJ advised Adrianna on handling debt collection issues and credit reporting discrepancies. He recommended focusing communications with debt collectors rather than directly contacting creditors, and suggested filing a complaint with the CFPB as additional leverage. When asked about passport corrections, TJ advised following the official process and applying for a new passport if needed to make changes, rather than attempting alternative methods.

Trust Creation and Operations Guidance

TJ advised Adrianna on creating and operating a trust, explaining the importance of using the correct EIN category for an irrevocable trust when applying. He clarified that while the IRS may suggest filing a 1041 form, it is not mandatory and should be determined based on specific circumstances (always follow IRS guidelines). TJ also emphasized the significance of understanding trust terminology and operating within legal guidelines to avoid liability issues.

Website Expansion and Legal Planning

TJ discussed plans for expanding their website to include more business and wealth-building topics, including the potential implementation of an affiliate program. Crewton shared insights about the importance of valid oaths of office for judges and the concept of subrogation in legal contexts. TJ emphasized the importance of understanding legal terminology and documentation, advising participants to thoroughly research and know the material well enough to create their own documents rather than relying on templates.

Civil Court Case Strategy Discussion

William discussed his ongoing civil court case regarding an unpaid loan, where his attorneys have been ineffective and the case has resulted in significant costs without recovering the principal. TJ advised that pursuing legal action against the attorneys would be difficult without proof of fraud, and suggested that William could have potentially challenged the usury claims earlier in the case through proper legal motions. The discussion highlighted issues with William's current legal representation, including their failure to pursue a required bond posting by the borrower and their reluctance to challenge the judge's decisions.

Hybrid Counsel and Legal Issues

TJ shared his experience with hybrid counsel in a federal court case, where he successfully negotiated the right to choose when to speak while the court appointed an attorney for him. William discussed concerns about potential fraud by his attorneys regarding their licensing and bonding status, and TJ advised that proving fraud in a civil case is difficult but suggested filing a bar complaint as leverage for settlement. The discussion concluded with TJ recommending that William prepare an affidavit documenting the alleged fraud and attempt to negotiate a refund before filing any formal complaints.

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