Just my "two cents".
It is not illegal to pay with gold but when you mix fiction and fact, you go to jail. Gold is the "money" of the sovereign while FRN is the "money" of the fiction.
If you state that FRN has no value, the fiction military will hold a gun to your head until you admit that it has value. That is why the US military on the Mid East because they wanted to break away from the so called "dollar" which is not really dollar but "Peso" or simply a hexadecimal number.
At any rate: you can't win in fiction. If you don't have knowledge (not knowledge of or in fiction) you better pay your taxes.
After you obtain knowledge you can ask the IRS: "please show me the law that is written in the truth so I could pay my taxes or vacate your position". Unfortunately, there isn't one but you have to build your house before the storm.
I can guarantee that the fiction legal system has no power over "in the truth".
: Man Faces Life in Prison for Paying Employees in Gold Coins
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: JOAN WHITELY
: Las Vegas Review-Journal
: May 26, 2009
: Robert Kahre, who owns numerous construction businesses in Las
: Vegas, is standing trial on 57 counts of income tax
: evasion, tax fraud and criminal conspiracy. If convicted on
: most counts, he could live out his life in prison.
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: But attorney William Cohan paints Kahre as an American
: "hero" who believes his payroll system helped
: keep the U.S. monetary system sound, and was also a form of
: legal tax avoidance.
: A self-made entrepreneur, Kahre, 48, paid his workers in gold
: and silver coin, and said they could go by the coins' face
: value - rather than the much higher market value of their
: precious metal content - for federal tax purposes. He did
: not withhold taxes from their wages, and he provided the
: same payroll system to 35 outside clients, which were other
: local businesses.
: Judge David Ezra is presiding over the criminal trial, which
: began May 19 in U.S. District Court. Joining Kahre as
: defendants are his longtime girlfriend, a sister who works
: in his businesses, and a former business assistant.
: Three of the four present defendants were among the nine
: people tried on similar charges two years ago, but no
: convictions resulted. In the 2007 trial, four others of the
: nine defendants, including Kahre's mother, were entirely
: acquitted. Two individuals were only partially acquitted,
: but dropped from the indictment that forms the basis for
: the trial before Ezra.
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