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Money Saving Monday: April 4 April 4, 2016 by Alicia April is here, and we've rounded up this month's best tips to save money and tighten up your finances: Before you start your spring cleaning, read our guide over on US News to save money while you do it. ABC News has a handy guide for saving on your taxes, in case you haven't filed ... Read moreMoney Saving Monday: April 4
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Taxing Your Sins April 28, 2010 by jennifer The legal and economic definitions of sin tax can vary from source to source but in general sin tax is a tax on substances or activities that are considered harmful or sinful. Things such as cigarettes, tanning, and soda and so on are getting taxed heavier now that everyone (including the government) is in need of some money.