Zip Code Letter
Zip Code Letter
NON-DOMESTIC
c/o 369 Whatever Road
Wherever, Georgia
ZIP code exempt (DMM 602 1.3 (e) (2)), as amended
Since the use of ZIP codes is voluntary (see Domestic Mail Service Regulations, Sections 602
1.3 (e) (2)), the U.S. postal service cannot discriminate against the non-use of ZIP codes pursuant
to the Postal Reorganization Act section 403 (Public Law 91-375).
The federal government attempts to assert jurisdiction by sending letters with ZIP codes when
jurisdiction would otherwise be lacking. The receipt and “acceptance” of mail with ZIP codes is
one of the requirements for the Internal Revenue Service, in particular, to have jurisdiction to
send notices. In fact, the IRS has adopted ZIP code areas as “Internal Revenue Districts”. See the
Federal Register, volume 51, number 53 for Wednesday, March 19, 1986.
The federal government cannot bill a Georgia state citizen because such a citizen is not within
the purview of the District of Columbia, its territories, possessions, or enclaves. As a group,
these areas are now uniquely and collectively identified as “the federal zone” as explained in the
book entitled The Federal Zone: Cracking the Code of Internal Revenue, San Rafael, Account for
Better Citizenship, 1992. Your immediate cooperation in this matter will be most appreciated.
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