This page explains the Black Taxpayer Protection (BTP) system within the Black Justice structure. The system is designed to protect IC3 Black and IC6 Mixed-Black taxpayers from anti-Black racism, while establishing structured pathways for accountability, remedy, and institutional correction.
The system exists to ensure that Black and Mixed-Black taxpayers receive fair treatment across public services, workplaces, and institutional systems.
An independent entity is expected to deliver protection services, case support, and escalation pathways under strict governance and standards.
All claims, protections, and remedies operate within a structured evidential framework, ensuring legitimacy, traceability, and consistency.
The framework aligns with the Black Justice system and the IBIS structure, ensuring that liability, verification, and enforcement remain disciplined and lawful.
The complete Black Taxpayer Protection Plan sets out governance, delivery model, data protection, KPIs, and implementation stages.
The Black Taxpayer Protection system exists to ensure that those contributing to society through taxation are not subjected to discrimination without remedy.
It establishes a structured, enforceable pathway to protect rights, deliver justice, and ensure that institutions are held accountable through measurable outcomes.
Participants may complete an identity report to establish structured identity records aligned with the Black Justice system.
Record birthplace, lineage, classification, and cultural identifiers within a structured identity framework.
Generate printable identity documentation for personal records and system participation.
Identity reports remain user-controlled and support consistency and verification.
Useful information below.