If I understood it correctly, this is actually simpler than most SovCit insanity. Taxes are owed on the transaction, but they’re owed to the government, which represents the people, aka you, personally, so you can tell them to just not charge the taxes and file the zeroed out receipt with their tax returns to prove that they already paid the taxes to you personally by not charging you.
I can follow that logic even if it’s not true, but then they stretch it to zeroing out the cost of the item, not just the taxes, if I read it right. They don’t want no taxes, they want free stuff.
If I understood it correctly, this is actually simpler than most SovCit insanity. Taxes are owed on the transaction, but they’re owed to the government, which represents the people, aka you, personally, so you can tell them to just not charge the taxes and file the zeroed out receipt with their tax returns to prove that they already paid the taxes to you personally by not charging you.
I can follow that logic even if it’s not true, but then they stretch it to zeroing out the cost of the item, not just the taxes, if I read it right. They don’t want no taxes, they want free stuff.
Yeah I don’t get that leap either but I did my best.