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www.afn.org/~govern/bankruptcy.html
So, with the US being bankrupt, what are our options? One such option, is as follows:
When you get a bill (eg, for student loans), there will be a part saying "detach with your payment." That
is your "coupon."
2) IF there is a block where you are expected to enter the "numbers" reflecting the amount, then use it
by filling in the block(s)
3) Wherever you find room near the top right of the statement/coupon, write "Money Order"
4) Fill out a 1040-V, blocks 1, 2 (if applicable), 3 and 4 (a 1040-V is attached to this post for your use)
Nothing "fancy" in the address, just your plain old everyday address details)
That's it, you're done. But, it may be a good idea to CC copies to the party you are "paying". The IRS
can take their sweet time in processing, so the other side may have to be patient. I'm told that there
are a few governmental offices, state and federal, that can negotiate your tender if they are so inclined
to actually do so. The IRS will process it, so I'm told, no questions asked. If you are concerned that the
state/federal/whoever may try to negotiate and then wait for the IRS to pay (an attempt to double dip),
then mark the 1040-V you send them as "Non-negotiable".