Archive for May 2006
24,000 Pages?!
That was the length of General Electric's 2005 tax return. You heard me correctly, 24,000 pages. Astounding...
From the IRS Web Site
The Internal Revenue Service today announced significant progress in its corporate e-file program, ...
Posted by Brad Warbiany · 3 Comments »
Fair Tax Blog Rises to Page 1 of Google
May 28, 2006 · Category: Public Support, Site Announcements
Today I noticed that the Fair Tax Blog now appears on page one of Google, for both of the keywords "fairtax" (position 9) and "fair tax" (position 10).
Note that the results you personally see on ...
Posted by Joshua Zader · No Comments »
FairTax Rally in Atlanta Draws Overflow Crowd
From an article in the Atlanta-Journal Constitution about last night's FairTax rally:
About 4,500 raucous tax protesters packed the Gwinnett Convention Center on Wednesday night to hear politicians, musicians and talk show celebrities call for the ...
Posted by Joshua Zader · No Comments »
FairTax Rally, May 24
May 25, 2006 · Category: Events
Last night, a large FairTax rally was hosted by Neal Boortz here in Atlanta. My life ended up being a little busier than I expected, and after hearing that attendance looked to be phenomenal, ...
Posted by Brad Warbiany · 17 Comments »
Who Pays Taxes in the USA
May 24, 2006 · Category: Education
My friend Thomas Ryan Stone has a nice blog entry on the topic of who actually pays the vast majority of the taxes in the United States. He provides a link to a two-page ...
Posted by Joshua Zader · 6 Comments »
Enforcement Mechanisms of the FairTax
May 8, 2006 · Category: Education
Common in the FairTax debate are the questions of avoidance and evasion. Due to these incredibly common questions, and the fact that the answers are not easy to find (even in The FairTax Book), ...
Posted by Brad Warbiany · 13 Comments »
The FairTax Portal
It has been awhile since I have contributed to this site, however, it seems to have been plenty busy without me. In catching back up to where we currently stand in the on going ...
Posted by Patrick Altman · 4 Comments »



