I don't have time to go through all the usual "there is no law", "we deny that we're taxpayers, so the IRS has to go away", "the federal govt only has the power to tax in D.C." and so forth. We've seen that stuff in a thousand scammers' websites. You can look for yourselves.
But these guys guarantee that they'll succeed:
Now, I know what's going through your heads: even scammers like these couldn't actually mean a Tax Court dismissal. After all, a dismissal means you - the petitioner - lose. It's bullshit, of course, but they must mean that you'll win.Discover our rock-solid administrative solution in which you send letters through the mail and obtain a dismissal by the U.S. Tax Court without having to personally appear or hire an attorney.
Following the law is the correct process in dealing with the U.S. Tax Court, which is exactly what we do.
This is the ONLY WAY to DEFEAT the IRS claims of “Taxable Liability” in their Notice of Deficiency (NOD) letters. And we’re so sure we’ll obtain a dismissal that we offer a full 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE of the $375 fee.
No, they don't. They actually mean that you pay them $375, they will somehow help you file in Tax Court, and they guarantee that your petition will be dismissed. They post this order and this order as proof; sure enough, the petitioners in each case disregarded orders to file a proper petition, and their cases were dismissed.
Weiss & Associates describes the process as:
That, of course, is half right. The Tax Court will be dismissing for lack of jurisdiction, since you will not have filed a proper petition (which is what invokes TC jurisdiction in the first place). It's not the IRS that's out on its ass, though - it's you. And, since they "guaranteed" that your case would be dismissed, they keep your money.We’re stating that with our administrative activities with the U.S. Tax Court in Washington, D.C., that the outcome of this process will result in the U.S. Tax Court issuing a Court Order for Dismissal (of the IRS claims in the Notice of Deficiency letter) for Lack of Jurisdiction.
Maybe The Onion did this.