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Ending The Operations of The I.R.S.

Thursday, February 12, 2009 2:58 No Comments

This post is nothing whatsoever to do with the 2009 stimulus check…
I found this rather radical bill whilst looking around the Internet. It dates back to 2001 and was obviously never implemented. The views are not my own and I post it here for discussion purposes only. What do people think? Would this be a [...]

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Alternative View of Tax Law

Saturday, January 31, 2009 5:10 No Comments

Article by Jack Cohen
Let’s take the larger view of “citizenship” and “jurisdiction” and stop nit-picking about United States jurisdiction over us, whether in Title 26 or elsewhere. It’s really quite simple. Very few codes define “citizen”, but several define “United States”. I am especially fond of the following two definitions. Read them carefully, and compare [...]

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Some Tax Rebate Articles of Interest

Friday, January 30, 2009 6:51 No Comments

The Gov Docs Guy » Blog Archive » CBO projects increase in budget … – « Federal Reserve cuts key interest rate New home sales fell 26. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projects that after three years of declining budget deficits, a slowing economy this year will contribute to an increase in the deficit, according [...]

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Thinking About A Low Rate Flat Tax System

Thursday, January 22, 2009 11:13 No Comments

A report by Jack Kemp’s National Commission on Economic Growth and Tax Reform holds the promise of dramatic improvement in the well-being of all Americans. It provides the needed philosophical underpinning to construct a model tax system for our Nation and, hopefully, marks a milestone in saying farewell to the onerous tax code we’ve all come [...]

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