Actually, it’s always tax time, but since we are talking about it as deadlines are rapidly approaching (unless you are a business in which case you are potentially late in filing if you have not done so already)…

One area that NursingMoney.com is focused on is tax minimization strategies. Taxes constitute the largest reduction to the amount of money that you make. Furthermore, the tax laws can change at anytime relative to how the government wants to you to behave. Yes! Taxes are a form of behavioral control. Take some time to think about it.

A light hearted, but very real example in the United States occurred in 1921 in the state of Montana, which applied a $3 tax on all bachelors in the state. This law was later challenged and struck down the following year. Of course, there are many other VERY REAL examples of taxation that affect people’s behavior that exist today.

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