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3 comments about Edmund Fitzsimmon's Secrets To Living a Tax Free Life.
- I had heard numerous things about this video on radio shows, CNN, and from colleagues of mine. It is very easy to follow, and shows exactly why all of us can avoid paying taxes. I have saved thousands of dollars and plan to invest my saved money into my business and my children's college funds. I didn't think it could really be possible until I studied the video's secrets to living a tax free life.
- Back in the early '80s there was a movement of people who refused to pay taxes, saying that taxes are unconstitutional. Well, a few years later, the IRS busted them and fined them heavily, even throwing some into prison. And if this were true, don't you think millions and millions of people would be in on it and not paying their taxes? Get real!
- Unlike the previous reviews, I HAVE seen the video. It barely scratches the surface of the income tax issues. It is interesting, but not worth the retail price - try to get a cheep used copy. This video doesn't actually tell you HOW to stop paying income taxes, it just tells you that you CAN stop. I'm assuming that you will need to buy all of this authors books and tapes prior to thinking about "untaxation". But don't stop there...
I would recommend you read Boston T. Party's "GOOD-BYE APRIL 15TH" and Irwin Schiff's "FEDERAL MAFIA". Also check out Joe Banisters website www.freedomabovefortune.com and Schiffs www.paynoincometax.com. What I like about Schiff books are that he shows you the difference between the different tax laws. For example, the the law is very specific as to who exactly is liable to pay alchohol taxes, how much is to be paid, and what the penalties are for not paying. He shows that the income tax laws DO NOT say who(or anybody?)is liable for an income tax, how much, and there is NO penalties for not paying!!! Everybody should be studying this topic whether or not you care to take on the government and the IRS. It will help you to get your head out of the sand. Once you start investigating the tax laws, you will find an OVERWHELMING amount of information showing the government abuse that has been going on for decades. More good websites: www.supremelaw.org, www.wealth4freedom.com, www.americansovereign.com, www.legalbears.com, www.foiagen.com. Good luck!
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It stars Jackie Gleason, Art Carney, Audrey Meadows, Joyce Randolph, George Petrie. By Mpi Home Video.
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1 comments about Cut Your Trading Taxes in Half.
- It's not what you make--it's what you KEEP that counts! Noted tax expert Ted Tesser shows traders how to retain the most trading profits, tricks for deducting up to 100% of your losses--and tips to keep the IRS off your back. You'll find out how to pay less taxes by understanding how to reduce your declared income, what deductible traders are entitled to, which expenses traders can deduct that other people may not be able to and what tax programs give you the most advantage as a trader. Author of the bestselling Traders' Tax Survival Guide, Tesser's tips are a blessing to traders looking to minimize the tax bite.
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It stars Jack Benny, Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson, Don Wilson, Dennis Day, Mary Livingstone. It was directed by Bud Yorkin, Hal Goldman. By Universal Studios.
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3 comments about Jack Benny: Income Tax & Adopts a Son.
- Two great episodes, and the first is the classic tightwad Jack Benny trying to stiff Jimmy & Gloria Stewart. In the 2nd episode, Jack plays a wimpy father who adopts a very large baby played by none other than Milton Berle. A highly recommended video for lovers of old TV comedy.
- This volume of Universal Studios Home Video set of "The Jack Benny Program" gives us 2 episodes featuring guest stars James Stewart and Milton Berle.
Both are solid outings, but the first program with Jimmy Stewart is among the best Jack ever did in his long-running television series, which began in 1950. "The Income Tax Show" gives us an idea as to just how tight a tightwad Jack can be, as he's investigated by a pair of representatives of the IRS at his home. After discovering that Jack only shelled out the paltry sum of $3.90 at a dinner outing for 4, including neighbor Jimmy Stewart and his wife, Gloria, we're then treated to a flashback of the miserly episode in question. Very funny! Classic J.B. all the way! James Stewart appeared in multiple episodes of Jack's TV series, as well as putting in very humorous guest appearances on Benny's radio program, a long-running series which spanned from 1932 to 1955. You can't go wrong with ANY Jack Benny Programs .... on radio OR television! Now Rochester .... Get my dinner! :)
- Jack Benny, for those who don't know, was a comedian who got laughs in a then original way: he used himself as the butt of jokes. well, i should say he used his false persona as the butt of jokes. Only Jack Benny could get laughter looking at a bill in a restaurant and cleverly talking his way out of paying it. If it wasn't Jack Benny, i'd imagine the audience would boo and groan about such cheapness. this brings us to Jack's long standing appeal: his timing. A long pause was just as funny as the dialogue. on radio a pause was instant laughter...on TV we can see the pause and his stare into the camera or off to the side and in a moment of frustration we'll hear him scream "now cut that out!!".on the first episode we see Jack and his date with Jimmy Stewart and his wife at a restaurant. the IRS wants to know how Jack could take a party of three to a high class restaurant and only pay a few dollars. this was originally did on radio with Ronald and Benita Colman as the unlucky victims of Jack's intrusiveness. The fact that Jack never suspected he had flaws and bad habits made it even more hilarious when someone would point them out. the second show features Milton Berle as a 'kid' who gets adopted by a couple in a sketch. Jack plays the adoptive father who claims that there's no such thing as a bad boy. Meanwhile, Milton the Kid wants to make out with Mama and do other mature things that no 'kid' should ever have on their mind...like pulling out a cigar and smoking it. Milton does his famed ad-libs too...well, they might've been scripted but Milton always had this ad-lib feel about his appearances and you never knew if what he was saying was scripted or ad-libbed.
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