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Thursday, April 2, 2009

More on taxes

From the Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center:
The Income Tax
The Sales Tax
The Gas Tax
Local Options Taxes
Examining Tax Fairness
Posted by Tracy Novick at 7:35 PM
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