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Obama Administration Takes Heat for Planned Fat Tax

Kelly Phillips ErbApril 1, 2010

Citing statistics that nearly 34% of Americans are obese, more than double the percentage 30 years ago, the Obama administration has introduced plans to implement

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Fix The Tax Code Friday: National Sales Tax

Kelly Phillips ErbApril 3, 2009May 17, 2020

It’s Fix the Tax Code Friday! This week, my post about a national sales tax on online sales was all in jest for April Fool’s

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April Fool’s Day Humor

Kelly Phillips ErbApril 2, 2009May 17, 2020

In case you missed the not so subtle humor in Thursday’s post (referencing among other things, Dutch cheese), it was an April Fool’s Day joke.

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Congress Proposes Federal Tax On Downloaded Music

Kelly Phillips ErbApril 1, 2009May 17, 2020

Despite the Obama administration’s efforts to close the gap between decreasing revenues and increasing expenditures, the federal deficit is expected to soar this year. Congress

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IRS Considers Tax Exempt Status For Bloggers

Kelly Phillips ErbApril 1, 2008

In a surprising move, the IRS has announced that it is considering exempting bloggers from paying income tax on money earned from blogging. In its

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