Posts Tagged ‘Bookkeeping’


A Brief Timeline of Tax Practices of the US, Part 1

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

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W. Marc Gilfillan, CPA, NC, individual and business CPA and Tax expert, shares about the history of taxes…

Between 1868 to 1913, almost ninety percent of the national government’s revenue was derived from taxes on alcohol and tobacco. During the Civil War the government


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The History of Tax Law, Section 9: Tax, the Slavery Issue, and the Civil War

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

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W. Marc Gilfillan, CPA, NC, individual and business CPA and Tax expert, shares about the history of taxes…

“Slavery – the one cause of the Civil War.” – John Stuart Mill, 1862

Could there be any doubt concerning it? Of course the American Civil War was about


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A Lesson in Taxation Practices, Chapter 7: Taxes and America’s Revolution

Friday, January 8th, 2010

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W. Marc Gilfillan, CPA, NC, individual and business CPA and Tax expert, shares about the history of taxes…

There has been no other revolution that was more solidly rooted in taxation. Taxation didn’t just cause it, but assisted in providing unity for the unorganized and squabbling colonies. However, maybe not precisely the way you think. If you’re feeling the pressure with today’s taxes, call a CPA for Tax Preparation in Raleigh, NC for


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