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President’s Day: Presidential Moves #5

21 February 2011

In honor of President’s Day, I thought it would be fun to try and match U.S. Presidents to their tax policies. For purposes of clarification, I am well aware that tax legislation is Congressional, not presidential, but the President sets the tone for policy and action, so that’s the framework we’re using for the tax [...]

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President’s Day: Presidential Tax Moves #4

21 February 2011

In honor of President’s Day, I thought it would be fun to try and match U.S. Presidents to their tax policies. For purposes of clarification, I am well aware that tax legislation is Congressional, not presidential, but the President sets the tone for policy and action, so that’s the framework we’re using for the tax [...]

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President’s Day: Presidential Tax Moves #3

21 February 2011

In honor of President’s Day, I thought it would be fun to try and match U.S. Presidents to their tax policies. For purposes of clarification, I am well aware that tax legislation is Congressional, not presidential, but the President sets the tone for policy and action, so that’s the framework we’re using for the tax [...]

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President’s Day: Presidential Tax Moves #2

21 February 2011

In honor of President’s Day, I thought it would be fun to try and match U.S. Presidents to their tax policies. For purposes of clarification, I am well aware that tax legislation is Congressional, not presidential, but the President sets the tone for policy and action, so that’s the framework we’re using for the tax [...]

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President’s Day: Presidential Tax Moves #1

21 February 2011

In honor of President’s Day, I thought it would be fun to try and match U.S. Presidents to their tax policies. For purposes of clarification, I am well aware that tax legislation is Congressional, not presidential, but the President sets the tone for policy and action, so that’s the framework we’re using for the tax [...]

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President’s Day – Guess the Tax Quote #5

19 February 2008

Wrapping up my series of presidential tax quotes (which was great fun to do), here’s my final quote for you to guess the speaker: #5: I am a tariff man, standing on a tariff platform.

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President’s Day – Guess the Tax Quote #4

19 February 2008

Just two more quotes on my list of presidential quotes… #4: Taxes, after all, are dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. Guesses as to who said this?

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President’s Day – Guess the Tax Quote #3

19 February 2008

So it’s not exactly President’s Day, but I have a few more quotes up my sleeve. Guess which president said #3: Let me tell you my thoughts about tax relief. When your economy is kind of ooching along, it’s important to let people have more of their own money.

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President’s Day – Guess the Tax Quote #2

18 February 2008

Continuing my President’s Day fun, here’s your second presidential tax quote: #2: Collecting more taxes than is absolutely necessary is legalized robbery. So who said it? Guesses?

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President’s Day – Guess the Tax Quote #1

18 February 2008

Earlier this morning (or late last night, depending on your point of view), I spent a few hours tooling through some presidential quotes to match up with our business channel blogs. You can read the results here. All of that said, I thought it would be fun to modify that a bit for taxgirl.com. So [...]

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