‘Singing CPA’ Gets Down with the PPP

Remember: ‘Wash your hands.’

Steven B. Zelin – The Singing CPA – is rapping out the praises of the Paycheck Protection Program in his new Youtube video aimed at drumming up some new business.

It’s a “fun explanation of the Payroll Protection Program, loans from the Small Business Administration to support small businesses with the economic slowdown from the coronavirus,” says Zelin, CPA, and managing member of Zelin & Associates CPAs in New York City.

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Tax Season Funnies: The Poetic Versions

Portrait of a young laughing businessman with tablet computer in officePlus a vision of Hell.
As collected by Robert E. Mckenzie
The only effective way to eliminate tax loopholes is to eliminate politicians.
 

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“We have from time to time complained about the complexity of our revenue laws and the almost impossible challenge they present to taxpayers or their representatives … Our complaints have obviously fallen upon deaf ears.” – Arnold Raum (Former Senior U.S. Tax Court Judge)

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Tax Season Funnies: The Next Political Party Symbol

illustration of gates of heavenAnd yet another tax lawyer tries to get into Heaven.

As collected by Robert E. Mckenzie

Paying your taxes goes for a good cause … it keeps you out of prison.

The difference between cheating the IRS and crossing the street in New York City: One is tax evasion and the other is taxi evasion.

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The elephant and the donkey were probably chosen as political party emblems because they are beasts of burden. If a new political party is started, a taxpayer might suitably be used as an emblem.
 

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