Why not use a tax attorney?
- Wealth Guranted
- Oct 27
- 1 min read
Tax attorneys are trained to operate within the confines of Title 26 of the U.S. Code—the Internal Revenue Code. Their entire education, licensing, and practice is built around one primary assumption: that your income is taxable and you’re a taxpayer by default. Their job is to help you comply, negotiate, or reduce your tax liability within the taxable system
But that’s not the purpose of the 12-411 process.
The 12-411 process operates in an entirely different jurisdiction—the non-taxable world, governed by Title 12 U.S.C. § 411, not Title 26. It’s about correcting the status of your income at the root—not finding deductions or negotiating settlements after the fact. Tax attorneys aren’t trained in this process. In fact, most have never even read Title 12, let alone understood how to lawfully redeem Federal Reserve notes for lawful money.
They don’t specialize in constitutional rights restoration. They don’t know how to make income legally non-taxable. And they certainly can’t walk you through the multi-agency compliance structure that Wealth Guaranteed has mastered.
In short, tax attorneys help taxpayers. They don’t help you exit the taxable class. That’s what we do.
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