Caution: Tax Cuts Are Bigger Than They Appear in Budget – Some typically dishonest numbers games from our rulers in DC. However, this time, it works in our favor. They set artificial expiration dates for some of the tax cuts, with full intent to renew them in the next few years, just to meet their arbitrary budget numbers over a certain time frame. Since the numbers being used to gauge the effects of the tax cuts are completely bogus to start with, I can’t get too indignant over this latest charade. While it isn’t an honest way to look at financial projections, it’s no less truthful than the Left’s constant lies about the tax cuts causing massive deficits and only benefiting the evil richest Americans. We just have to keep the heat on the GOP to make the cuts permanent and prevent the Donkeys from repealing them, as some of them are still trying to do with the 2001 tax cuts.
Archive for May 19th, 2003
Posted by taxguru on May 19, 2003
The Senate tax cut saves the wrong jobs.
Will tax cut mean less government? Bush’s bid to restrain growth isn’t likely to succeed, analysts say.
Military waste under fire
$1 trillion missing — Bush plan targets Pentagon accounting – Of course, nobody will lose their job for misplacing a trillion dollars of taxpayers’ money. However, try leaving off $1,000 of income from your tax return and you’ll have bloody hell to pay with IRS.
Web Vigilantes Give Spammers Big Dose of Their Own Medicine – Some good news in the spam war. These freelancers will get the job of shutting down spammers done much faster than is possible by governmental agencies.
Charities get just dimes on dollar. State report shows amount fund-raisers skim from donations. – Why it’s best to donate directly to the charities you support and prevent the middlemen from siphoning off most of the money.
Insiders Say Lack of Financial Knowledge is Common – No kidding.
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Posted by taxguru on May 19, 2003
Don’t give them any more ideas.
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