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OK, Uncle Fed knows that taxes are boring, boring, boring, and nothing short of a necessary evil. So if you're here reading this, you must be ready for a break! And what better way to relieve your tax season anxieties than a fun diversion. And if you have a kid or two, what better way to take a fun break than to share it with them.
Uncle Fed has assembled over 1,400 ways you can take a "Tax Break." These are links to web sites all over the Internet which specialize in having FUN. You may already be familiar with some of them, and if not, you may find here a virtual goldmine of ways to ease your mind. So take off your shoes, kick back in your chair, and stay a spell.
Oh, and we also have an Educational area that may help your kid in doing his/her homework. Check it out. You may learn something too!
Games for Kids Cartoon Games - Games you can download - Dr. Seuss - Disney - Pokémon - Sesame Street - Teletubbies - Games for Young Kids
Games for Bigger People Cards/Gambling - Money Games - Sports - Trivia - TV Games
Educational:
American Historical Documents: Such documents as The Constitution, The Declaration of Independence, The Emancipation Proclamation, The Gettysburg Address, George Washington's Farewell Address. Many more.
Our American Government U.S. Government publication that explains how our government operates. Covers such topics as: the American interpretation of democracy, the three branches of government, the electoral process, and information resources. Also contains a good glossary and bibliography. (All files are in the PDF Format.)
How Our Laws Are Made U.S. Government Publication that explains the legislative process. Covers the entire legislative process from beginning to end. Particularly valuable in understanding how tax laws are made. (HTML Format.)
Enactment of a Law The legislative branch of government has responsibilities which in many cases transcend the process of enactment of legislation. Among these are the Senate's power of advice and consent with regard to treaties and nominations. The preeminent role of the legislative branch, however, is its concern with legislation. (HTML Format) By Robert B. Dove, Parliamentarian, United States Senate
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