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Funny Money Friday: Tax Trivia

Posted on 04/14/2007 00:46:35 | Link | Post Comment

Money doesn&39;t have to be boring! Each week, CreditBloggers.com takes a look at the lighter side of the personal finance world in a series called Funny Money Friday.

Tax day is just around the corner. Hopefully, all of you have filed and have put your 2006 taxes to bed. Courtesy of the IRS&39;s "cool stuff" kids site, here are some trivia questions to put your tax knowledge to the test:

Q: How much does it cost taxpayers for each $100 collected by the IRS?
A: 39 cents

Q: Which ancient civilization revered the tax professional as the most noble man in society?
A: Greece

Q: Which issue had the most lobbyist working on it in 1999?
A: Taxation

Q: In 2000, President Bush declared a taxable income of $744,682. What was their total tax liability for that year?
A: $240,342

Q: What was the average annual income in 1913?
A: $800

Happy Friday and happy almost-end-of-tax-season! Have a great weekend!

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