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Your so lucky to see this. View as Slide Show. This is about reducing debt & increasing cash-flow. Taking control of your life. This is neither legal advice nor a guarantee that this will work for you. This visual aid’s goal, is to give you references. Wishing you much success and happiness. ACCEPT FOR VALUE

Accepted For Value Consider, when using these processes  Is the presentment a recurring bill?  Does the presentment have a coupon or is this presentment a full page statement?  Do I wish to settle the account and close the account upon sending the AFV? IIs the presentment a recurring bill? DDoes the presentment have a coupon or is this presentment a full page statement? DDo I wish to settle the account and close the account upon sending the AFV?

 IRS demand for Payment.  Often a perforated bill with a coupon at the bottom.  You can keep as one piece or separate  I prefer to leave them together  Rumor has it, one needs to settle  IRS debts first  State debts second  Other debts after

 IRS demand for Payment.  Often a perforated bill with a coupon at the bottom.  You can keep as one piece or separate  I prefer to leave them together  Rumor has it, one needs to settle  IRS debts first  State debts second  Other debts after

Example #1 Accept For Value & Return For Value For Settlement & Closure Exempt From Levy By: December 20, 2012 Deposit To US Treasury & Charge the same to John Quincy Public Accept For Value Exempt From Levy By: December 20, 2012 Deposit To US Treasury & Charge the same to John Quincy Public J o h n Q u i n c y P r i v a t e A u t h o r i z e d R e p r e s e n t a t i v e Money Order  IRS Notice  Write in AFV  Thumbprints & Stamps are optional  Write In Money Order in Blue or Red TTurn Over  Include:  Exempt from levy  Sign Name, AR  EIN number  AFV option w/o Return for Value

Example #1 Without Recourse John Quincy Private SSeparate coupon/voucher from body or you can leave intact  Turn Over for endorsement just like a check SSign your name  “Without recourse” is an option

Example #1 Without Recourse John Quincy Private  Separate coupon/voucher from body or you can leave intact  Turn Over for endorsement just like a check  Sign your name  “Without recourse” is an option

 Monthly payment & total bill payoff amount.  Most common of the bill presentments.  Usually comes to you monthly.  Perforated bill with a coupon at the bottom  Sometimes it is at the top  Sometimes it is in the middle  S ometimes it has a dotted line dividing the statement summary and the coupon.

 Monthly payment & total bill payoff amount.  Most common of the bill presentments.  Usually comes to you monthly.  Perforated bill with a coupon at the bottom  Sometimes it is at the top  Sometimes it is in the middle  S ometimes it has a dotted line dividing the statement summary and the coupon.

ACME UTILITY COMPANY Total Monthly Payment $ Example #2  Notice Type of Bill.  Notice Total Monthly Payment Due.  Notice Statement at the Top of Bill and the Coupon at the Bottom of the Bill.  Notice Perforations to Allow Bill to be Separated.  Place “Accepted For Value at 45 Degree Angle on the Statement Part of the Bill in “Red Ink”.  Write the Money Order on the coupon.  “Write-In” the Amount You Want to be Utilized to Pay the Bill.  Sign in “Blue Ink” with “Authorized Representative” Written Directly Underneath Your Signature.  “Return For Value”, And “For Settlement & Closure” are options, depending on what you want to do.  Stamps and thumbprints are optional Two Hundred Thirty Five and 00/100 dollars $ FRONT OF STATEMENT/BILL J o h n Q u i n c y P r i v a t e MONEY ORDER Pay to the US Treasury By : John Quincy Privat e Authorized Representative Accept For Value Exempt From Levy By: December 20, 2012 Deposit To US Treasury & Charge the same to John Quincy Public Accept For Value & Return For Value For Settlement & Closure Exempt From Levy By: December 20, 2012 Deposit To US Treasury & Charge the same to John Quincy Public J o h n Q u i n c y P r i v a t e A u t h o r i z e d R e p r e s e n t a t i v e

Example #2 BACK OF COUPON ACME UTILITY COMPANY  Now Separate or Detach the Coupon from the Bill Statement and Flip the Coupon Over and Endorse the Coupon on the Back, Just Like You Would Endorse a Check…  Place Your Signature on the End of the Coupon on the Left Hand Side On the Back of the Coupon.  Without recourse is optional. John Quincy Private Accept For Value Exempt From Levy By: December 20, 2012 Deposit To US Treasury & Charge the same to John Quincy Public Total Monthly Payment $ John Quincy Private Authorized Representative By : John Quincy Privat e Authorized Representative MONEY ORDER Pay to the US Treasury Two Hundred Thirty Five and 00/100 dollars $ Without Recourse John Quincy Private

Example #2 BACK OF COUPON Without Recourse John Quincy Private  Now Separate or Detach the Coupon from the Bill Statement and Flip the Coupon Over and Endorse the Coupon on the Back, Just Like You Would Endorse a Check…  Place Your Signature on the End of the Coupon on the Left Hand Side On the Back of the Coupon.  Without recourse is optional.

 Use manila envelopes  Or use #10 envelopes  Or half size manila envelopes 9 X 6  I generally use stamps (going rate), although I have used meter mail  The Return address I like to use is without a zip code  US Citizens have Zip Codes  Americans Do not have Zip Codes  Using 2¢ or 3¢ stamps is an option  If you use a 2¢ or 3¢ stamp, sign your name through it.  Using thumbprints is an option, not a necessity UUse manila envelopes OOr use #10 envelopes OOr half size manila envelopes 9 X 6 II generally use stamps (going rate), although I have used meter mail TThe Return address I like to use is without a zip code UUS Citizens have Zip Codes AAmericans Do not have Zip Codes UUsing 2¢ or 3¢ stamps is an option IIf you use a 2¢ or 3¢ stamp, sign your name through it.  Using thumbprints is an option, not a necessity

Black background 2¢ Stamps, Silver or Gold Ink John-Quincy: Private First Class, U.S. Delivery C/o 1234 Northeast Anywhere Street Waveland, Pennsylvanian Non-Residential / Non-Domestic IRS Technical Support Division c/o Treasury UCC Contact Trust Internal Revenue Service 1500 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington DC J o h n Q u i n c y P r i v a t e Internal Revenue Service Stop 4440 PO BOX 9036 Ogden, UT Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Division Box 192 Covington, KY J o h n Q u i n c y P r i v a t e John Quincy Private White background 3¢ Stamps, Blue Ink Regular postage, no need to sign Thumbprints Optional- red or blue ink John Q Private 1234 NE Anywhere St. Waveland, PA

John Q Private 1234 NE Anywhere St. Waveland, PA Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Division Box 192 Covington, KY 41012

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