robwbright
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"It's contest time!
What 108-year-old wartime tax was declared illegal by four Federal district courts, with zero effect on the Internal Revenue Service policy?
A fifth decision by a district court has finally led the IRS to repeal the tax . . . and even offer interest on the last three years of taxes so collected.
[Warning: You must fill out a special form to claim your refund. Does this surprise you?]
Name that tax!
Give up?
For the answer, click here.
http://www.garynorth.com/public/1359.cfm
I'll bet you didn't know. I'll bet you had to click the link to find out.
Because of the number of refund-eligible American taxpayers (probably 90%), this information should have been front-page news: for amusement's sake, if nothing else. It should have been a human-interest story on the Evening News. It wasn't.
Does this surprise you?
[Note: Even with tax-free money on the line, some readers did not click the link, and of those who did, 80% will forget to file the form. The IRS knows its victims as surely as con artists know theirs . . . but I repeat myself.]"
"It's contest time!
What 108-year-old wartime tax was declared illegal by four Federal district courts, with zero effect on the Internal Revenue Service policy?
A fifth decision by a district court has finally led the IRS to repeal the tax . . . and even offer interest on the last three years of taxes so collected.
[Warning: You must fill out a special form to claim your refund. Does this surprise you?]
Name that tax!
Give up?
For the answer, click here.
http://www.garynorth.com/public/1359.cfm
I'll bet you didn't know. I'll bet you had to click the link to find out.
Because of the number of refund-eligible American taxpayers (probably 90%), this information should have been front-page news: for amusement's sake, if nothing else. It should have been a human-interest story on the Evening News. It wasn't.
Does this surprise you?
[Note: Even with tax-free money on the line, some readers did not click the link, and of those who did, 80% will forget to file the form. The IRS knows its victims as surely as con artists know theirs . . . but I repeat myself.]"