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April 7, 2008
The Singing CPA
As regular readers of this blog know, I have a weakness for tax songs (see list below the fold). Steven Zelin passed along his latest CD, The Singing CPA. Check out these tracks:
- Tax Busters
- Tax Deductible
- 9 to 9:05
- Major in Accounting
- A Charitable Contribution (Makes the Tax Bill Go Down)
- My CPA
- Sarbanes Oxley
- The Accountant
- Dear IRS
- If You Don't Like Paying Taxes
- Audit Client Blues
- If You Like Preparing Taxes
- What a CEO World
- Drink Tax Song
- It's My Money
- Sales Tax
- Tained Stock
- The Tax Man
- Taxes Are Best When You Pay Nothing At All
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