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The Record

The Record

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How to Put Your Position Into the Record

It is April 8th. Welcome to yestohellwith.com.

The greatest mistake most people make is that they never place their position into the record.

They think the truth is enough. They think that because they know what they believe, the court, the IRS, or the government must know it too.

They do not.

The record controls.

If the record only contains the government’s allegations, then the government’s position becomes the only story.

That is why you must create your own record.

You do that by documenting your good faith beliefs.

You write:

What you believe. Why you believe it. What laws, cases, or definitions caused you to believe it. What questions remain unanswered.

You ask for clarification. You ask for proof. You place your understanding into the record before there is a crisis.

Because later, if someone says: You knew. You intended. You acted willfully.

You can say: No. Here is what I believed. Here is why I believed it. Here is the record.

That is powerful.

Because good faith defeats presumption.

That is why the Statement of Understanding and Good Faith Belief documents matter.

They transform confusion into clarity. They transform fear into preparation. They transform silence into a record.

If you have not yet documented your position, go to statementofunderstanding.com.

Because if you do not place your beliefs into the record, the system will continue placing its assumptions there instead.

And as always, may truth reign supreme.



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