“I want to live a good life and pay my taxes. 'The Killing' was a blessing. It was two wonderful years. But I had reached a point in my life, especially with a young son, that I was no longer willing to compromise my life for the sake of a paycheque. I was no longer willing to move where the tax credits are strong.” WantYearsTwoMovingYoungStrongPayWonderfulWillingSonBlessingTaxesKillingSakeCreditCompromiseGood LifeYoung Sons Author:Kristin Lehman
“I'm a humorist. A guy like Paul Simon just makes my life so much simpler. When I was there, he had a hearing against hate. Steven Spielberg came and testified against hate. Paul Simon said hate was bad. Orrin Hatch was there, and he was against hate too. Everyone was opposed to hate. Is this really a wonderful way to spend our tax dollars, to have these men drone away about how against hate they are?” MenWaySaidGuyHateWonderfulTaxesDollarsHearingDronesHumoristsTax Dollars Author:Dave Barry
“The flat tax would be so simple, you could fill it out on a post card. A post card that would say, in effect, having a wonderful time; glad most of my money is here.” Would BeSimpleMoneyWonderfulEffectsTaxesGladCardsPostsFlatsTax DayWonderful TimesFlat Tax Author:Steve Forbes
“If you own a wonderful business...the best thing to do is keep it. All you're going to do is trade your wonderful business for a whole bunch of cash, which isn't as good as the business, and you got the problem of investing in other businesses, and you probably paid a tax in between. So my advice to anybody who owns a wonderful business is keep it.” IfsWholeProblemWonderfulAdviceTaxesPaidTradeInvestingBunchBest ThingsThings To DoCash Author:Warren Buffett
“Some people do rely too much on technology. Look, technology is wonderful and I love it. When I was in the UK and I had hit records I would also have a high tax bill at the end of the year, and that would be the time to buy up all the technology - it was write offs.” PeopleWritingYearsLooksEndsWould BeTechnologyRecordsToo MuchWonderfulTaxesBillsRelyHigh Taxes Author:Tony Visconti