Archive for December 2nd, 2005
Posted by taxguru on December 2, 2005
There is still a very big marriage penalty in our income tax system.
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New Anti-Tax Song
Posted by taxguru on December 2, 2005
Thanks to fellow Libertarian Neal Boortz for the heads-up on the conservative musical group, The Right Brothers. I was browsing through their very interesting songs and came across one that is right up my alley, It’s My Money.
After checking out the lyrics and the sample excerpts they have on their website (the MP3 version sounded better to me than the WMA version), I paid them the 99 cents to download the full version of this country-flavored song with the sentiments many of us share. With so much of the entertainment world filled with leftists, it’s actually encouraging to see some artists supporting the capitalist philosophy.
Following are the song’s lyrics from their website:
It’s My Money
Written by: Aaron Sain/Frank Highland
Lead vocals: Frank HighlandI pay the Fed tax and the FICA tax before I cash my check
And then the sales tax and this and that tax get most of what?s left
They’re taxing me to death and it’s my money
They say the wheel tax and the property tax are going up again
I don’t like that I’m gonna fight that every way I can
They spend it like it’s theirs, they’ve got to understandChorus
It’s my money, it belongs to me
It’s mine, I made it
It’s as simple as it can be
Enough’s enough how much more do you need
It’s my moneyI wanna earn some and spend some on my family
I wanna save some and give some to those in need
I wanna do what I please with my money
I wanna risk some and invest some up on Wall Street
I’d like to blow some just to have fun occasionally
And maybe I could if they wouldn’t take so much from meRepeat Chorus
If it was up to them well I think they’d take every dime we make
They don’t wanna hear it, but they’re gonna hear it
When we all stand up and sayRepeat Chorus 2X
It’s My Money
© 2005 Curbcourt Music (ASCAP) Pool Guy Music (ASCAP) / All Rights Reserved / International Copyright Secured
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Posted by taxguru on December 2, 2005
The Real Benefit of Dollar-Cost Averaging
Congressional Republicans make French socialists look like Ronald Reagan
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Posted by taxguru on December 2, 2005
IRS Announces 2006 Standard Mileage Rates
Beginning Jan. 1, 2006, the standard mileage rates for the use of a car (including vans, pickups or panel trucks) will be:
44.5 cents per mile for business miles driven; 18 cents per mile driven for medical or moving purposes; and 14 cents per mile driven in service of charitable organizations, other than activities related to Hurricane Katrina relief.The new rate for business miles compares to a rate of 40.5 cents per mile for the first eight months of 2005. In September, the IRS made a special one-time adjustment for the last four months of 2005, raising the rate for business miles to 48.5 cents per mile in response to a sharp increase in gas prices, which topped $3 a gallon.
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Posted by taxguru on December 2, 2005
Within the Cranium passes along this Random Chuck Norris fact:
When Chuck Norris sends in his taxes, he sends blank forms and includes only a picture of himself, crouched and ready to attack. Chuck Norris has not had to pay taxes ever.
While the Enron and other creative accounting scandals have lowered our profession’s reputation with the public, at 39% we are still far ahead of lower forms of life, such as the 16% given to stockbrokers, Senators and Congressmen, according to this Gallup poll, as posted by Andy Roth at Club for Growth. Telemarketers, at just 7%, win the prize for least respected; a good call.
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