The government could, quite literally, do your taxes for you. It's an idea called "Return free filing." Instead of the government checking your work, you'd check theirs.
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The government could, quite literally, do your taxes for you. It's an idea called "Return free filing." Instead of the government checking your work, you'd check theirs.
adam ruins everything
Same show but on another day...stay with us!
upstanding citizen.
So did YOU do your taxes? because I did. With no time to spare. going to get 43 dollars back from the govments.
'the absence of publicly available [Salt Lake Olympic Committee] records that detail the decisions he made while running the games has increasingly become an uneasy subject for the library...'
..., which has for months been receiving inquiries from journalists and other researchers trying to subject Romney's version of the events to an analysis based on documents from the events. The fact that the documents remained behind closed doors also could be politically awkward for Romney, who has already faced criticism for his decisions to keep secret some of his past tax records and some details about his investment holdings. And it carries echoes of the decision in Massachusetts by Romney aides to purchase and erase their hard drives shortly before Romney left office as governor.
what then, can be seen? more.