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Non-Tech : Who Really Pays Taxes?

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To: y2kate who wrote (6)8/13/2000 9:45:11 AM
From: c.horn  Read Replies (2) of 666
 
This would be an excellent forum for what you ask. I to would welcome some advice on limiting my tax burden. My accountant does a pretty good job but no one knows all the laws. Not even the IRS.

Hopefully some estate planners,CPA's and or Tax Attorneys will show up.

The problem with the schools is not lack of money. It is the frivolous way it is spent. Here in CT. we spend an average of $9,000 per student per year. A class of 30 equals 270,000 dollars per year. With that money I could provide them limo service to school, 5 star restaurant meals, top-shelf computers,every book you could think of, the best teacher in the world and more.

Do tell us how much more money the NEA needs to teach our childrens.-ggg-
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