Understanding tax liability as A Xi-Amaru Native American: IRS Assistance Service

Learn how the IRS Assistance Service helps Xi-Amaru Native Americans lawfully declare their non-taxable status through IRS Form 56. Understand your tax liability, annual filing requirements, and the importance of jurisdictional alignment under Indigenous governance.

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As a Xi-Amaru Native American, understanding your legal and tax classification is essential to walking in your rightful capacity under international law and Indigenous governance. Many individuals unknowingly operate under the assumption that they are required to follow the same U.S. tax obligations as federal citizens. However, once recognized as a citizen of the Xi-Amaru Republic, your economic status shifts in alignment with your own Indigenous nation—not the United States.

To support this transition, the Aboriginal Ministry of Justice offers the IRS Assistance Service, which includes the lawful filing of IRS Form 56 to notify the IRS of your new fiduciary status and jurisdictional alignment.

What Is the IRS Assistance Service?

The IRS Assistance Service is an administrative process that assists Xi-Amaru Native Americans in lawfully asserting their change in status from a presumed U.S. taxpayer to a citizen of a sovereign Indigenous nation.

This service centers around IRS Form 56, titled Notice Concerning Fiduciary Relationship.

This form is not a tax return—it is a declaration that:

  • You are no longer operating in a commercial capacity under U.S. jurisdiction
  • You are governed by the laws and fiduciary structure of the Xi-Amaru Republic
  • You are acting in your Indigenous capacity, not as a U.S. person for tax purposes

What Does the Service Include?

  • Preparation and filing of IRS Form 56
  • Formal notice to the IRS of your jurisdictional shift
  • Supporting fiduciary documentation under Xi-Amaru governance
  • Guidance on lawful record-keeping and jurisdictional alignment
  • Annual reminders and support to help you remain in good standing

Annual Filing Requirement to Maintain Non-Taxable Classification

To remain in good standing and maintain protection under Indigenous law:

  • IRS Form 56 must be filed annually to reaffirm your fiduciary status
  • This ensures you are not wrongfully reclassified as a U.S. taxpayer
  • Annual filing allows you to continue operating lawfully within Xi-Amaru jurisdiction, with no obligation to file federal tax returns (unless voluntarily engaged in U.S. commercial activity)

This Is Not a Tax Return

The IRS Assistance Service:

  • Is not a substitute for a federal income tax return
  • Does not involve income reporting, deductions, or IRS tax deadlines (e.g., April 15)
  • Functions as a jurisdictional correction, not a request for tax exemption
  • Does not expose you to tax evasion—it is a lawful use of administrative procedure

Why This Matters for Xi-Amaru Native Americans

Xi-Amaru Native Americans are citizens of an autonomous Indigenous government with the inherent right to self-governance, including economic regulation and tax classification. Once recognized as a citizen of the Xi-Amaru Republic, your income and legal obligations are governed by your own nation’s laws, not by the IRS.

The IRS Assistance Service ensures your change in status is documented and respected, reinforcing your right to:

  • Economic independence
  • Jurisdictional clarity
  • Peaceful coexistence with the United States under a nation-to-nation relationship

Take Action Today

If you are a Xi-Amaru Native American or undergoing your citizenship process, this service is essential to affirming your lawful status and protecting your financial freedom.

To become a client or learn more:

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