
Cut Your Trading Taxes in Half
Cut Your Trading taxes in Half Customer Review: Cut Your Trading taxes in Half
It’s not what you make–it’s what you KEEP that counts! Noted tax expert Ted Tesser shows traders how to retain the most trading profits, tricks for deducting up to 100% of your losses–and tips to keep the IRS off your back. You’ll find out how to pay less taxes by understanding how to reduce your declared income, what deductible traders are entitled to, which expenses traders can deduct that other people may not be able to and what tax programs give you the most advantage as a trader. Author of the bestselling Traders’ tax Survival Guide, Tesser’s tips are a blessing to traders looking to minimize the tax bite.
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Pimps Don’t Pay taxes Customer Review: Experimental Hip-Hop
If you’re reading this review, then you already understand J-Zone is not your typical rap artist today. He’s creative, untiring, and most of all, funny as hell. His album Pimps Don’t Pay taxes is truly an artistic hip-hop joyride. A break from the normal if you will. Why a three star rating then? It’s simple, J-Zone is not a great emcee.
You can argue all you want, but the fact remains J-Zone is not as skilled as many would like to give him credit for when he’s on the M-I-C. Sure, he’s very entertaining, and yes, his storytelling is something 99.9% of other hip-hop artist could only dream of touching, but having an extreme gift off the M-I-C doesn’t make up for his lack of skills on the M-I-C. Pimps Don’t Pay taxes is a really good album. It really is, but only if you’re into creative and experimental hip-hop. Other greats like Kool Keith, MF Doom and even Outkast possess that ability to be creative both on and off the M-I-C.
As an ending result, I give J-Zone five stars for creativity, but only one star for delivery, flow and presence/charisma on the M-I-C. Thus my three star rating. This album is not a classic, so lets be fair here, and give this album a fair rating. Pimps Don’t Pay taxes is easily J-Zone at his finest, but even still, his best work isn’t worthy of being “classic” hip-hop. J-Zone himself clearly calls out the “backpacker” type rap fans in this album time and time again, yet still, many of these fans give him extreme credit for making this album, and would go to the extent of calling this classic hip-hop. I simply beg to differ.
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May 3rd, 2007 at 10:37 am
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