In the USA, INC. you have only 10 more days to file your 2023 state and IRS Income Tax Returns to stay above board without any penalties, but maybe you can make your corrections for the USA Republic coming about.
The IRS is to be shut down already, so where are all our Income Taxes going to, as are they now going into the US Republic Treasury to be Constitutional when we are to Not pay the Income Tax at all and what about all the states’ Income Taxes when they go by the Federal Income Tax Code when that is Unconstitutional?
It may even come about that you have only till Fri. 5 Apr. to file your Income Tax returns as the EAS/EBS may come about for the 10 days and you won’t be able to file them as everything is shut down. If the EAS/EBS began at midnight Fri. 5 Apr. then it would end at midnight Mon. 15 Apr.!
You can go ahead and file them like normal, unless you have already, to not make any mistakes or confusion for those patriots handling the refunds back to you in the R&R payouts, you can just request a full payback of all taxes paid into the system for 2023 or you just do not file and deal with it later. How many Sovereign People will be arrested or their property seized in the USA Republic when they did not file their 2023 Income Tax Returns?
Why don’t you take a chance. I suggest for you to allow more money in your refund then claim as many deductions as what you can get away with and even go to your employer and file for more exemptions on your W-4 for this year 2024 to gain as much as you can. You should not have to give the reasons to your employer unless they are real sticklers on this and want to pocket the money for this next business quarter.
I had one employer that terminated me at 90 days of employment for just claiming EXEMPT on the W-4, and that was just a part time job, and others when I filed the employment application they denied me to even claim EXEMPT to be hired.
Will businesses have to continue to file their corporate Income Tax Returns when prior to 1913 they did not have to as there was no such thing as an Income Tax?