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Authentic British Imperial Pint Glass with Government Seal

Authentic British Imperial Pint Glass with Government Seal There’s no better way to enjoy that classic pint of ale. Also known as the “Nonic”, “No Nick” or Imperial Pints. These authentic, British pub glasses were designed with a heavy ridge to lessen the chance of shattering when stacked, and to help ale drinkers keep a firm hold on their hard-earned after-work libation. These are 100% authentic, imported from England, and feature the Government seal etched in the glass. In stock & ready to ship. Product Features:Holds 20 fl. oz. Features official British government weights and measures stamp. The glass is actually made in France then shipped to Britain where the crown seal is applied.

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Still shopping for tax software? Intuit’s Turbotax is the top-selling filing software, but sales have been languishing. (Read the Journal story here. ) Intuit said recently that, through March 17, sales of Turbotax were up less than 1% this tax season from last year, disappointing investors and sending shares reeling. Analysts are speculating it may […]

It’s Time Uncle Sam taxed Techies
One of the many things I used to admire about the high-tech industry was its disinterest in seeking special favors from Washington, other than to be left alone to turn out truly amazing stuff. Now that’s changed.

States Hope to Revive Online Sales tax Push
Congress isn’t likely to help states collect taxes on Internet sales anytime soon, but some states are laying the groundwork anyway, hoping to convince sellers, lawmakers and the White House that it can happen simply and fairly. -washingtonpost.com

Internet Sales tax Effort On Hold for Now
The dogged efforts of nearly three-dozen states to win Congress’s approval for a national Internet sales tax plan failed to pay off in 2003. Observers say 2005 may be the next chance for action. -washingtonpost.com

If It’s January, It’s Time to Lobby
It is that time of year when Congress returns to work and local businesses send their lobbyists to the Capitol Hill clutching wish lists.

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