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The album, featuring only Nelson and his guitar, was released by Sony Music in 1992 to pay Nelson's tax debt with the IRS. Initially, the album was only distributed by phone order in June 1991, [ 1 ] but later negotiations with Sony saw it being distributed in stores.
The song was released on the IRS compilation album Just in Time for Christmas in 1990. "Too Kool to Kalypso" would eventually find its way onto Copeland's album The Stewart Copeland Anthology , marking the first release of a song originally recorded as Klark Kent under his real name.
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But according to Shoshana Weissmann, the digital director for the R Street Institute, a free-market think tank, the IRS has refused to do so because the kids in question don't have active tax ...
The relief is automatic so you don’t have to do anything to get it. If you already paid your penalty, the IRS will issue a refund or credit the payment to another outstanding tax liability.
And I Feel Fine is available in three versions: a standard one-disc version with 21 fan-favorite tracks spanning the Chronic Town EP (1982) to Document (1987), including every song released as a single on I.R.S. except for "Wendell Gee" and "Superman"; a second edition that adds a bonus disc, including rarities such as the single "Superman ...
“But first, I want to establish why the tax code is so important for the rich … and how the poor and middle class simply think differently about taxes than the rich do.” For You: 5 Types of ...
Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables is the debut studio album by the American punk rock band Dead Kennedys.It was first released on September 2, 1980, through Cherry Red Records in the United Kingdom, and I.R.S. Records in the United States.