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  • 91The Law that Never Was — The Law That Never Was: The Fraud of the 16th Amendment and Personal Income Tax is a 1985 book by William J. Benson and Martin J. Red Beckman, which claims that the Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution commonly known as the… …

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  • 92Internal Revenue Service — ( IRS) The federal agency responsible for the collection of federal taxes, including personal and corporate income taxes, Social Security taxes, and excise and gift taxes. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * Internal Revenue Service Inˌternal… …

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  • 93Universal Life Church — Leader Andre Hensley Geographical areas Worldwide Founder Kirby J. Hensley Origin May 2, 1962 Modesto, California Separation …

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  • 94Pierre Poujade — Robert Poujade is an unrelated French politician. Pierre Poujade (December 1, 1920 – August 27, 2003), born in Saint Céré, was a French populist politician after whom the Poujadist movement was named. After studies in a Roman Catholic private… …

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  • 95IRS — ( Internal Revenue Service) The federal agency responsible for the collection of federal taxes, including personal and corporate income taxes, Social Security taxes, and excise and gift taxes. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary International Retail… …

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  • 96Personal budget — A personal budget is a finance plan that allocates future personal income towards expenses, savings and debt repayment. Past spending and personal debt are considered when creating a personal budget. There are several methods and tools available… …

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  • 97Cafeteria plan — A cafeteria plan is a type of employee benefit plan offered in the United States pursuant to Section 125 of the Internal Revenue Code. Its name comes from the earliest such plans that allowed employees to choose between different types of… …

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  • 98Unreported employment — Unreported employment, often referred to colloquially as working under the table , is the performance of employment that is not reported as required by law to the appropriate local, state or provincial, or national government agency. This is… …

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  • 99SSDI — Social Security Disability Insurance. This federal program provides monthly cash payments to disabled persons who qualify because they have paid enough Social Security taxes. There are no resource or income ceilings. Category: Wills, Trusts &… …

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  • 100Medicare Wages — An employee s earnings that are subject to a U.S. payroll tax known as the Medicare tax. Similar to the other U.S. payroll tax Social Security the Medicare tax is used to fund the government s Medicare program, which provides subsidized… …

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