From what I've seen, one can legally change their status from citizen to non-citizen national by filing the appropriate documents. I still need to read through the tax codes though, because I'm not sure if being non-citizen national doesn't have additional clauses appended. But it really does seem like this completely removed the onus of income tax.
However, in the process of becoming a non-citizen national, one loses the ability to participate in elections. If one feels the elections don't matter, there may be no downside to doing this. Of course, one would also think the plantation owners are devious enough to stage multiple events of voter fraud and election theft to keep the appearance that the popular vote matters.
Even non citizens have to get a tax ID number. It's how illegals pay taxes to bolster their citizenship application and prove they've been in the states for x years and paying into the system and not mooching off it.
From what I've seen, one can legally change their status from citizen to non-citizen national by filing the appropriate documents. I still need to read through the tax codes though, because I'm not sure if being non-citizen national doesn't have additional clauses appended. But it really does seem like this completely removed the onus of income tax.
However, in the process of becoming a non-citizen national, one loses the ability to participate in elections. If one feels the elections don't matter, there may be no downside to doing this. Of course, one would also think the plantation owners are devious enough to stage multiple events of voter fraud and election theft to keep the appearance that the popular vote matters.
Even non citizens have to get a tax ID number. It's how illegals pay taxes to bolster their citizenship application and prove they've been in the states for x years and paying into the system and not mooching off it.