
How Treasury Credit Is Issued After Private Discharge and Assignment of Debt
This article explains how discharging a debt and assigning it to the U.S. Treasury initiates a lawful credit offset process. It clarifies that acceptance by the Treasury occurs through silence, acquiescence, and non-rebuttal—not by permission—under UCC §§ 3-601, 3-603, and federal statutes including 31 U.S.C. §§ 3123 and 5118. It outlines the legal structure, forms, and instruments needed to enforce the process, including an Affidavit of Assignment, UCC filings, and IRS reporting documents. The Treasury acts as a fiduciary once lawfully noticed and unrebutted. Most failures result from procedural errors, not flaws in the mechanism itself. This is a step-by-step breakdown of how lawful private discharge converts into public credit responsibility.