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The Gross Income Song

Nancy Shurtz, a Univ. of Oregon Law School professor who teaches tax law, mentioned to her Federal Income Tax class that it was her dream to hear a tax rap song. 2L Jumane Redway remembered her re...  
 
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surferpat27 (5 days ago) Show Hide
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this is pretty good I must admit especially due to the fact that it takes some balls so sing a GI song in front of a class of peers that look as dull as that one.

props to this dude!
ruthiekal (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Jumane, can we get married? haha, this is great!
sabas16 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Good stuff!!!!! "section 61 is for gross income"... I have that beat in my head now...
freeamanda (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Jumane, you are a god! I love Kevin's tiedyed head not bobbing at all the whole dong. Great job!
fanmamma (1 year ago) Show Hide
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If I admit to liking this, does that indisputably qualify me as a tax geek?
lakers420247 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Howabowt a section 420 song?
beachslide (1 year ago) Show Hide
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You're famous at Cooley in Detroit- Go Ducks!
runnerchic12 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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This is great! Could you write a song for classifying property gains & losses and depreciation recapture?
boyetboy (2 years ago) Show Hide
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For the love of god release an album!!
illumined1 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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About as entertaining as Sec.61 could possibly be... Interesting I didn't hear anything saying our wages from our employers is classified as 'gross income' (which is needed to calculate the 'taxable income'). This can only mean our wages from our employers is non-taxable...interesting indeed.

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