Does he have a position on a war tax that you think he'll discuss?
So my war tax refusal has been one of ifs, buts, and the character of the particular war of the moment.
If such an uncertain person as myself can struggle against war and militarism by way of war tax refusal, then anyone can.
War tax resistance has established itself as one of my permanent themes.
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So now I am getting back to war tax resistance even though all the promised guest posts from the left have not started flowing in.
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We contend that the practice of religious war tax resistance was given safe harbor in an Act of Congress in 1982 and has been recognized by the courts.
Laws and policies that have stopped working are phased out more quickly than they are in the U.S., where we still pay the 1898 Spanish American War tax in our phone bills.
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Laws and policies that have stopped working are phased out more quickly than they are in the U.S. For example, we retained the 1898 Spanish-American War tax as part of our phone bills until earlier this year.
Both documents are available on my website at www.kovsky.com To summarize the legal position: Elizabeth is maintaining a religious practice of war tax resistance similar to practices that have been carried on by many persons for many years.
My current tax delinquency has nothing of courage or daring about it, nor am I contributing my refused taxes to one of our alternative funds, so these days I leave the more heroic and work-intensive meanings of that R aside, and simply call what I do war tax refusal.
Despite this legal outcome, which has been repeated many times over the years in cases brought elsewhere in the country by war tax refusers as well as by those whose conscience impels them in other directions, I still applaud those war resisters who have the stomach for such an exercise.
Partnership taxation, at least since the seventies, has been the primary battleground in the war against tax shelters.
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It has been hard to judge the merits of war or tax cuts by the standards of what the administration said about them at the time.
Kind of collateral damage in the war against tax shelters.
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Clinton received a five-minute standing ovation when he arrived and lawmakers also applauded when he vowed not to get into a bidding war on tax cuts with Republicans this fall.
The primacy of economic growth in generating tax revenue cannot be overstated: the fastest post-war increases in tax revenue growth occurred in 1997-2000 and 2004-2007, when revenues went up by nearly 50% in each instance.
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First, it is hard to run as war leader and tax-cutter-in-chief at the same time.
As U.S. continues its war on offshore tax evasion, many expatriates feel caught in the crossfire.
After the war, the tax still affected only half the population.
But the White House knows that at this stage of the game, it's not about war talk, tax cuts, or even big fund-raising dollars -- now, it's all about voter turnout.
The plan finally addresses the tax-code legacy of World War II, by equalizing the tax treatment of employer-sponsored and individually-purchased health insurance.
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Bush's two signature policies were the war in Iraq and tax cuts.
He has one of the most liberal voting records in the Senate, having opposed the Iraq War, the Bush tax cut and Supreme Court Justice John Roberts.
War on Want's tax justice campaigner Murray Worthy says there has also been a change in public perception.
That system emerged because employers, restricted by federal wage limits during World War II, started offering tax-free health coverage to attract workers.
Time and again, Mr Bush argued that a good offence is the best defence, whether it be in Iraq, the war on terror, or tax cuts.
States are questioning the mutual throat-cutting of the tax-break war.
Oh, how one yearns for the resurrection of Ludwig Erhard, the post-World War II economics minister whose tax-cutting policies made possible Germany's "miraculous" growth during the 1950s and 1960s.
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