Jan 23 2009
Taxes
Taxes – almost always we (the general public) make an association with this word. Be it anger, distraught, fluster, panic stricken, rip-off, trouble, thieve, robbery, pilfer, pinch or “those dirty, rotten, greedy, pieces of…” The point is we don’t always relate this word to the positive. However in a moment of fleeting, indescribable, massive intellectual capacity I looked at the bigger picture. I saw that the United States, the nation in which I call home, had actually done so many great things with these taxes. I saw the expansion of roads that were needed so desperately, I saw the funding of schools and hospitals, higher education assistance, a mass, public transit system along a busy corridor (one of my own I admit) and even medical and nutritional aid to foreign 3rd world countries that need it in such a urgent way. And I thought: that’s actually pretty cool. Course then I today’s headlines in the newspaper and though about all the money that we’re going to print to supposedly get us out of this crappy economic downturn and pay for everyone’s healthcare. Now, can someone review the topic of “debt” for me and what happens with taxes? I think it has something to do with this…
- Texas Cigarette Taxes
- Rapid Tax, Outskirts Press Announces Taxes, Stumbling Blocks & Pitfalls for Authors 2007, the Latest Highly Anticipated Taxation Book from Jamestown, KY, Author
- Rapidtax.com, Why delay taxes with a 1031 exchange agreement
- Rapid Tax, Roni Deutch Helps Clients Settle IRS Back Taxes Through Manageable Monthly Payments
I got over my dislike of paying taxes twenty years ago when I realized that if I owed taxes that meant I’d earned some moneyl For a burgeoning freelancer, that was an eye-opener.
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