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Posted by taxguru on January 14, 2003

Bush to Tap OMB Deputy as Head of IRS

I’ve never heard of this person; so we’ll have to wait and see if he will be any better or worse for us taxpayers. One thing going for him is that he’s not a Clinton henchman, as the previous commissioner was.

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Posted by taxguru on January 14, 2003

IRS Offers Foreign Credit Card Amnesty

IRS is giving people who have been trying to hide their income through foreign based credit cards a chance to come clean and avoid any of the criminal charges that this kind of scheme is liable for. These people have until this April 15 to voluntarily disclose their participation in this and avoid criminal charges. Just as with any past of our tax system, those who refuse to voluntarily comply will feel the full wrath of the IRS.

KMK

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Posted by taxguru on January 14, 2003

The Official DemonRat Position On Tax Policy


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Posted by taxguru on January 13, 2003

What is rich? In the world of the American taxpayer, you’re only as upper-income as you feel

Why should I apologize for making lots of money?

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Posted by taxguru on January 13, 2003

O�Neill questions Bush�s tax plan

It’s obvious that Bush made a very smart move when he kicked this bozo off of his team. A Treasury Secretary who doesn’t understand the many widespread benefits of an elimination of the double taxation of corporate income was obviously in the wrong position. Hopefully he’s enjoying his new life as a full time U2 groupie.

KMK

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Posted by taxguru on January 12, 2003

Tax Burden

With the left’s class warfare in full force, it’s a good time for a refresher on how out of skew the tax burden is in this country. The liberals, in their infamous strategy of incrementalism, have done an excellent job of shifting the bulk of the tax payments to a minority of people, who are easily ganged up on.

A few months ago, Rush Limbaugh added a pie chart and links to detailed statistics on this point on the bottom of his main web page. He swears that it will stay there for the next 300 years to make sure this imbalance is not forgotten. Another good explanation of this persecution of the evil rich, with some handy charts and stats, is this article by William P. Kucewicz

Jonah Goldberg makes a good analogy of shared sacrifice between the taxes in this country and the military.

To top things off, there is no better example of how vulnerable we can become by relying on a small number of people to carry the load than what is happening in the PRC.

Proving that one person’s blessing is another person’s curse is this story about the uneven tax burden in Washington state. Having no state income tax, a larger share of revenues are generated by sales taxes. Since poorer people allegedly pay a higher percentage of their income in sales tax, the argument is that the state’s reliance on that places a disproportionately high share of the overall tax responsibility on people in the lower income levels. This is obviously an attempt to start the ball rolling to establish a state income tax so that the super evil residents of that Left Coast state, such as Bill Gates, will be forced to shoulder a larger portion of the tax load.

KMK

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Posted by taxguru on January 11, 2003

The hardest part about making the tax system fairer is weaning the big government vampires off of those dollars. Money for their insatiable thirst is far more important than any sense of fairness.

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Posted by taxguru on January 10, 2003

State hikes may offset Bush plan

As the president urges tax cuts to spur economy, states from California to Kentucky slash budgets and raise taxes.

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Posted by taxguru on January 10, 2003

Strangest state tax laws

Just wait until PRC Governor Gray-out Doofus comes up with his “solutions” to that state’s budget problems. Strange will be the understatement of the year for those concoctions.

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Posted by taxguru on January 10, 2003

Don’t Hate Me Because I’m Rich

The liberals don’t just hate the super-wealthy, such as Bill Gates. As I’ve explained on several occasions, the definition of who exactly are the dreaded evil rich in this country differs for each tax rule. For example, single persons earning more than $25,000 per year and married couples earning over $32,000 per year are considered evil rich and are required to pay tax on 85% of their Social Security benefits in contrast to the original promise that all benefits would be completely tax free for everyone. Similarly, just as this article describes, a good many senior citizens receive dividend income.


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