Passport Renewal:
The Ritual of Revelation Renewing your passport requires a Social Security number. That number is cross-checked with IRS records. If you owe over $62,000 in back taxes, the State Department may deny or revoke your passport. No broomstick required.
Scary Messages for “The Ritual of Revelation”
- “You thought it was just a passport. But it’s a ritual—and the IRS is watching.” Every renewal summons your Social Security number into the IRS’s cryptic ledger.
- “No broomstick required. Just a $62,000 debt—and your passport vanishes.” The State Department doesn’t need magic to revoke your travel rights.
- “Renew your passport, reveal your past.” The IRS cross-checks your SSN against its haunted archives. Missing filings? Delinquent taxes? The ritual begins.
- “The IRS doesn’t knock. It waits at the gate.” Apply for a passport, and you may find the gate locked—until your tax ghosts are exorcised.
- “Your passport is your lifeline. But the IRS holds the scissors.” Owe more than $62,000? The State Department may cut the cord.
- “Even witches need a passport. But the IRS decides if you fly.” Delinquent taxes can ground you—no matter how far you’ve fled.
- “The Ritual of Revelation never forgets.” Your SSN is the incantation. The IRS listens. And if you’ve been silent too long… it responds.
