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ELIMINATE YOUR TAX OBLIGATION
This may sound unfamiliar to you, but simply keep an open mind. it is a very powerful tool in law and commerce and IS widely kept from the public.
TATTOOED BY FAITH™ — BUILD YOUR FAITH-BASED PRIVATE ORGANIZATION & CLAIM YOUR FREEDOM
Tired of the system taxing your creativity, limiting your freedom, and boxing your purpose into government-controlled categories?
This powerful, one-of-a-kind course will guide you step-by-step through the creation of your own 508(c)(1)(A) Faith-Based Organization or Private Membership Association (PMA) — designed for artists, healers, and creators who understand tattooing, piercing, and body modification as sacred, ancient, spiritual practices rooted in divine law.
WHAT TO LOOK FORWARD TO:
Faith-Based Charter (508(c)(1)(A)). PRIVATE NOT PUBLIC
Create a legally recognized, spiritual organization — separate from the state — to operate with full tax-exempt status while honoring your sacred mission.Articles of Creation
Establish your standing under common law and natural law — as a private, divine entity not governed by the state.Tattoo Faith Doctrine
A fully written belief system rooted in ancient history, cultural ritual, and spiritual symbolism of body art — customized to your practice.Bylaws + Affidavits + Governance Tools
Operate like a legitimate church or spiritual entity with protection from government interference.Private Membership Agreement (PMA)
Shield your members, services, and sacred work from public regulation. You set your own rules, your own community, your own destiny.How-To Instruction Manual
You’ll receive clear instructions on how to get ordained, fill out every form, record your documents, and establish your entity legally and safely.Bonus: Marketing & Messaging Tools
Present your faith-based or PMA structure confidently to clients, community, and agencies.Banking Resolution
Authorizes who may open and manage bank accounts for the organization or trust.IRS EIN Number Instructions
Step-by-step guide for applying for your Employer Identification Number, required for banking and compliance.Keep on File
A list of essential documents that should be printed, stored, and accessible for legal or financial audits.When You Should File
Timing guidance for submitting your IRS forms, exemption letters, and internal documents, if needed.Sample State Exemption Request Letter
Template to help you request state tax exemption in accordance with your 508(c)(1)(A) status.Understanding
An overview or summary of foundational concepts—ideal for first-time organizers or trustees.Bonus Material (x2)
Extra resources that offer deeper insights or examples, often used to customize your own documentation.Power of Attorney for Housing and Real Estate Matters
Grants someone authority to handle real estate affairs on behalf of the trust or ministry.Power of Attorney for Banking Matters
Assigns banking powers such as deposits, withdrawals, or account oversight.IRS 1099
Guide on when and how to issue 1099 forms for contractors or clergy operating under the entity.Optional: Sample UNIDROIT Clause for Private Agreements
Provides a clause to invoke international contract principles, useful for private and ecclesiastical arbitration.Faith-Based Organizational Creation Instruction Guide
A how-to guide for lawfully establishing a 508(c)(1)(A) organization from a religious foundation.Faith-Based Charter / Articles of Creation
The founding document for your church, ministry, or religious trust under common or ecclesiastical law.Doctrinal Statement
Declares the religious beliefs or mission of your organization—crucial for legal protection.UNIDROIT Interpretation Clause for Trust Documents
International law and guidance of suggestion to interpreting international law between nations.
Ecclesiastical Affidavit of Authority and Purpose
Affirms your spiritual and legal authority to act as founder, trustee, or minister.Ecclesiastical Affidavit of Authority and Purpose (with Notary Presentment)
Same as above but includes notary acknowledgment for public or private recordkeeping.Optional Ecclesiastical License Template
PMA Formation & Member Onboarding Instruction Guide
Step-by-step guide for lawfully forming and operating a PMA under contract and ecclesiastical protections.Private Membership Association Agreement
Establishes the terms of membership, rights, and responsibilities of all members.List of Services/Offerings for Members
Document that outlines what members receive—spiritual, educational, or health-related services.PMA Welcome Packet for New Members
A package of introductory materials, rules, and welcome message to onboard new members.Members ID Card Template Information
Details for creating ID cards that identify private members for internal and travel use.Understanding Compensation
Explains lawful ways to receive stipends, housing, or other support as clergy or trustee.State Tax Exemption Guide
Instructions for navigating and applying for your state-level tax exemptions.Notice of Liability for Violation of Rights Under Color of Law
A formal warning letter to prevent unlawful interference with your private religious affairs.Ministerial Service Agreement and Housing Agreement
Contract defining housing, living stipends, and services offered under religious or ecclesiastical authority.Declaration of Ecclesiastical Trust
Creates a trust recognized under God's law, protecting assets and purpose in equity and conscience.General Power of Attorney
Broad authority document enabling representation across all affairs as defined.Power of Attorney for Ministerial Signing Authority
Narrower POA focused on ecclesiastical signings, contracts, or religious documents.Ecclesiastical Seal: Purpose and Use
Explains how and why to create a seal to authenticate religious documents, agreements, and decrees.Financial Instruments
A category overview including templates or frameworks for promissory notes, receivables, structured payments, and other tools aligned with trust and PMA operations.
We help you explain what it is, what it’s not — and why it’s protected by law.
WHY THIS WORKS
Recognized by the IRS: As per IRS Rev. Ruling 2002-75 and IRS Pub. 1828 — the government does not evaluate your doctrine or spiritual beliefs.
Not a 501(c)(3): You owe no allegiance to government reporting, audits, or constraints. This is private. This is protected.
Tax-Exempt by Right: Churches and auxiliaries under 508(c)(1)(A) are automatically tax-exempt without applying for IRS approval.
Spiritual Truth: You were created by God — not the state. This is about trust, stewardship, and service under divine law, trust law and out of reach of statutes, codes, and regulatory rules.
WHO THIS IS FOR:
Tattoo artists, piercers, body mod practitioners
Alternative healers and sacred art practitioners
Anyone tired of being boxed in by government labels
Entrepreneurs looking to legally restructure their work as a mission of healing, expression, and faith
Those looking for property tax exemptions
Sales tax exemptions
Income tax exemptions
YOUR ART IS SACRED — LET IT BE PROTECTED
This isn’t just paperwork — it’s a spiritual and legal shift in how you operate in the world. Whether you're a single artist or a shop owner with a community mission, this course gives you everything you need to reclaim your purpose, protect your practice, and stand free.
Receive instant access to:
Our proprietary lawful frameworks
Law
Doctrines
Legal guides
Private operating insights
MISCONCEPTION: “YOU CAN’T USE MONEY FROM A NONPROFIT.”
Many people falsely believe that once something is "non-profit," it means you can't pay yourself or can’t benefit from the resources. That’s not true — especially when structured properly under a faith-based mission, natural law, and 508(c)(1)(A) status.
TRUTH: YOU CAN LIVE FROM THE MISSION — IF THE MISSION INCLUDES YOUR LIFE
HERE’S HOW IT WORKS:
1. YOU ARE NOT THE OWNER — YOU ARE THE STEWARD
In a 508(c)(1)(A) or a Private Membership Association (PMA), the entity exists separately from you.
You don't own the assets — but you are entrusted with their use to fulfill the mission.
This is similar to how church leaders, monks, or pastors live: they are provided for by the organization because their life IS the mission.
Example: If your mission is to heal through art, therapy, and spiritual practice, then housing, food, transportation, and tools related to that mission are all legitimate expenses.
2. YOU CAN BE COMPENSATED — LAWFULLY
IRS Publication 1828 and other governing policies allow for reasonable compensation to clergy, officers, or ministers.
“Reasonable” means: not excessive, and directly related to your responsibilities and duties.
This can include:
A monthly stipend
Housing allowance
Use of a ministry vehicle
Technology (phone, computer)
Travel and meals during ministry work
Healthcare and wellness services
As long as the funds serve the mission, the compensation is valid. Your lifestyle reflects your mission.
3. YOUR DAILY LIFE IS PART OF THE MISSION
If your ministry or organization serves by tattooing, body art, counseling, spiritual healing, travel, or education — then your daily life IS your work.
Your rent, utilities, studio space, tools, travel, and meals may be funded by the organization because they are used in the course of fulfilling your mission.
This is not evasion, it is proper use of trust-based, purpose-driven structure. The separation from “you” and “the organization” gives you the ability to serve and be sustained.
You don’t “own” the money — but you can live in service to the mission and be supported fully by it.
The organization pays for your needs because your daily actions are part of fulfilling its spiritual or educational mission.
This is how pastors live in parsonages, monks are supported by monasteries, and how faith-based ministries operate tax-exempt without living in poverty.
Unlock a path to true independence by organizing your life and business through a private structure recognized by federal law. This information empowers tattoo artists, healers, spiritual practitioners, and everyday individuals to legally operate outside of the taxing reach of government—all under the protection of Natural Law, Divine Law, and the First Amendment. You are not a product of the State. You are a creation of God. And you have the right to organize, create, and thrive tax-free.
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We do not advocate for licensed professionals to abandon or violate their current licensing, permits, tax, or legal obligations.
Tattoo artists and studio owners who are licensed under state or local jurisdictions must comply with the law they are currently operating under.
Any transition from a licensed, public operation to a private organizational structure—such as a Private Membership Association (PMA), trust, or faith-based organization—must be completed properly, lawfully, and with full understanding of jurisdictional implications.
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At Inkvesting.online, we do not advocate for the abandonment of health-conscious practices, professional education, continued education, or the common standards of safety and integrity that protect both artists and clients in the tattoo industry.
Operating in the private domain does not mean ignoring basic health codes, sanitation protocols, or ethical responsibilities. Whether public or private, integrity, hygiene, and professionalism remain essential. Our goal is to help artists lawfully reclaim their rights while upholding the highest standards of care and respect for the communities they serve.
A lawful structure without ethics is still a liability.
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