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Each               tab               below               is               linked               to               the               original               source               of               the               information               about               the               tax,               and               all               credit               for               the               information               belongs               to               that               source.

Please               do               your               own               research               if               you               have               interest               in               any               particular               item.

I               have               not               verified               with               any               government               agencies               for               specifics               on               these               stories.

Federal               Exise               Tax               Increase               TTB.GOV               article               02/26/2010               
               Federal               Citrus               Tax               Ledger.com               Article               by               Kevin               Bouffard               12/16/2009               
               Tanning               Tax               Classifieds               Article               by               Don               Surber               12/20/2009               
               Insurance               Premium               Tax               Heritage               Foundation               Article               by               Edmond               F.

Haislmaier               12/09/2009               
               Elective               cosmetic               surgery               tax               USA               today               article               by               sandra               Block               12/07/2009
Democrats               May               Limit               Tax               Increase               for               Health               Plan               NYT               article               by               David               M               Herszenhorn               and               Robert               Pear               
               House               bill               proposes               5.4%               tax               increase               on               the               rich               Hanlons               Razor               Article               by               Hanlon(Updated7/21/2009)               
               Federal               Tax               On               Health               Benefits               Washington               Post               Article               By               Lori               Montgomery               and               Ceci               ConnollyUD-6/15/2009               
               Federal               Tax               On               Soda               Copyright               ©               2009,               WGHP-TV(Updated               5/27/2009}               
               National               Sales               Tax               Washington               post               Article               by               Loni               Montgomery               (Updated               5/27/2009)               
               Soda               Tax               CBS               News               Article               By               Brian               Montopoli               (Updated               5/12/2009)               
               Offshore               Tax               Evader               Amnesty               Christian               Science               Monitor               Article               By               Brendan               Conway               (Updated               4/20/2009)               
               Lay               'death               tax'               debate               to               rest-               LA               Times               article               by               Michael               Hiltzik               (Updated               4/13/2009)               
               Federal               Cap-And-Trade-               Onenewsnow               article               by               Pete               Chagnon               (Updated               4/1/2009)               
               Sunoco               CEO               calls               for               Federal               gas               tax               increase-               reuters               article               by               Erwin               Seba               (               Updated               3               /25               /2009)               
               Federal               tobacco               tax-               Dallas               New               article               by               Terence               Stutz               and               Marcus               Funk               
               California               Marijuana               Tax-               Associated               Content               article               by               Paul               Wilson               
               New               England               capital               gains               tax               increase-               Nashua               telegraph               article               by               Kevin               Landrigan               
               Greenhouse               gases               tax-               Washington               Post               article               by               Michael               A.

Fletcher               
               Federal               alcohol               tax-               CSPI               Newsroom               survey               
               Oregon               mileage               tax-               Engadget               article               by               Donald               Melanson               
               Illinois               50%               income               tax               increase               mystateroom.com               article               by               Newsrooms               Solutions               
               Federal               mileage               tax-               Richmond               Times               Dispatch               article               by               ROB               HOTAKAINEN               MCCLATCHY               NEWSPAPERS               
               Federal               cell               phone               tax=               Dialed               IN               article               by               Kent               German               
               Hawaii,               several               new               taxes-               Hawaii               Reporter               article               by               Sam               Slom               
               North               Carolina               alcohol               tax               increase-               Winston               Salem               Journal               article               by               James               Romoser
               With               all               the               bailout               money               the               United               States               government               is               spending,               there               will               have               to               be               a               serious               increase               in               taxes.

There               are               already               several               new               taxes               coming,               and               more               proposals               on               the               way.

The               extreme               tobacco               tax               coming               in               April               gives               us               an               idea               to               the               severity               of               the               economic               situation.

The               Federal               alcohol               tax               that               some               groups               are               pushing               for               will               most               likely               be               just               as               harsh               as               the               tobacco               tax.

It               stands               to               reason               that               a               lot               more               new               taxes               will               be               coming               at               us.

We               can               also               expect               several               existing               taxes               to               be               raised.

I               expect               sales               taxes               and               gasoline               taxes               to               be               raised               in               a               short               period               of               time.

I               am               trying               to               keep               track               of               all               the               new               Federal               taxes               and               proposals               that               I               come               across               as               time               goes               on.

I               will               add               to               this               list               on               a               regular               basis               anything               that               pertains               to               new               Federal               tax               changes.

I               am               not               forming               an               opinion               of               whether               or               not               I               agree               with               these               taxes.

I               will               include               any               notable               new               state               taxes               that               may               be               of               interest.

Also               included               will               be               taxes               that               are               being               discussed               or               proposed               .

This               list               will               be               updated               a               few               times               each               week,               and               if               I               miss               something               please               feel               free               to               contact               me               or               leave               a               comment.






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    Long               Island               is               a               great               place               for               New               Yorkers               to               get               out               of               the               city               and               an               awesome               alternative               to               the               Manhattan               hustle               and               bustle               for               visitors               to               the               area.

    Number               one               on               the               list               has               to               be               the               Hamptons.

    From               the               beach               to               the               McMansions               to               the               glitz               and               glamour               of               Hollywood               types,               "The               Hamptons"               isn't               your               typical               resort               area.

    From               Memorial               Day               to               Labor               Day,               the               little               corner               of               Long               Island               is               jam-packed               every               weekend.
                   "The               Hamptons"               really               refers               to               the               area               around               Suffolk               County's               East               Hampton,               which               was               founded               in               the               1600s               as               a               farming               community.

    In               the               1800s               it               became               a               quick               "country"               getaway               for               weather               Manhattanites.

    Now,               the               beaches               of               East               Hampton               are               consistently               among               the               top               10               in               the               country,               thanks               to               the               white               sandy               and               relatively               easy               access               to               the               Atlantic               Ocean.
                   Some               famous               Hamptons               residents               include               Billy               Joel,               Christie               Brinkley,               Renee               Zellweger,               and               Martha               Stewart.

    Sean               "Diddy"               Combs               throws               a               big               party               there               every               year.

    And               of               course               the               gals               from               Sex               and               the               City               angled               to               get               invitations               to               houses               there               every               year.
                   If               you               want               to               go               to               the               Hamptons,               there               are               several               ways.

    The               best               is               the               Hamptons               Jitney.

    That's               my               favorite               way.

    It's               inexpensive,               it               is               small               dog               friendly,               it               has               food               on               board               and               wi-fi.

    You               can               hitch               a               ride               on               the               Jitney               for               as               little               as               $44               round               trip!

    Gas               will               of               course               set               you               back               more               than               that.

    Of               course,               you               could               still               get               stuck               in               traffic,               but               at               least               you               can               sleep               or               read.
                   You               can               drive               to               the               Hamptons,               but               parking               is               pretty               much               nonexistent,               plus               the               Long               Island               Expressway               on               the               weekend               can               be               torture!

    If               there's               an               accident               ...

    fugheddaboutit.

    You'll               be               stuck               on               the               LIE               for               hours               and               might               as               well               pull               over               and               get               your               tan               on               the               expressway's               shoulder.

    To               drive,               you're               better               off               to               go               super               early               in               the               morning               or               ridiculously               late               at               night.
                   There               is               also               the               train,               which               I               don't               find               as               convenient               as               the               bus               (the               Jitney.)               You               have               to               transfer               at               Jamaica               Station,               and               once               I'm               on,               I               don't               like               to               get               off.

    But               if               train               travel               is               more               your               speed,               then               the               Long               Island               Rail               Road               is               for               you.

    Tickets               cost               as               little               as               $15.25               one-way.
                   Once               you're               there,               you               can               stay               at               a               hotel,               bed               and               breakfast,               do               a               house               share               or               just               go               for               the               day.
                   Because               there               are               so               many               options,               I               won't               go               into               them               all.

    I'll               just               give               you               general               prices               for               the               2008               season.
                   Shares?

    They               typically               run               about               6k               for               the               season,               but               have               been               sold               out               for               months.

    Check               out               places               like               craigslist               for               people               trying               to               get               out               of               their               shares               for               certain               weekends.

    You               can               find               rates               for               about               $450               a               weekend.
                   B               &               B               and               Hotels?

    Rates               start               around               $150               per               night               during               high               season               and               weekdays               and               go               up               considerably               from               there.

    The               best               thing               though,               many               of               them               are               small               dog               friendly.
                   Pricey               beach               days               not               your               thing?

    Don't               worry               ...

    there               is               a               lot               more               to               do!
                   The               Stony               Brook               Discovery               Cruise               is               always               fun               and               is               family               friendly.
                   The               cruise               is               on               a               35-passenger               boat               that               takes               you               through               the               wetlands               while               the               tour               guide               gives               lessons               on               history,               geology               and               ecology               of               the               area.
                   Child               rates               are               $15.00.

    Adults:               $22.00-$25.00.
                   The               cruise               sets               sail               from               the               Boatworks               Marina               and               is               dependant               on               the               tide.

    So               it's               best               to               check               the               website               for               reservations.

    The               tour               is               about               90               minutes               and               is               led               by               a               naturalist               from               nearby               Stony               Brook               University.

    It's               very               informative               and               a               totally               dream               for               anyone               really               into               nature.
                   I               am               also               a               fan               of               the               Theodore               Roosevelt               Sanctuary               in               Oyster               Bay               in               Nassau               County.
                   It               was               the               first               Audubon               Society               songbird               sanctuary               in               the               country,               when               it               was               established               in               1923.
                   Children               will               love               learning               more               about               the               Sanctuary's               19               birds               of               prey,               like               falcons               and               vultures,               as               well               as               reptiles               and               amphibians               from               around               the               globe.
                   It's               best               to               drive               out               the               Sanctuary,               because               you'll               probably               want               to               visit               Teddy               Roosevelt's               house,               which               is               about               a               mile               away.


                   It's               free               to               walk               the               nature               trails               and               visit               a               couple               of               the               aviaries,               but               if               you               want               to               take               part               in               an               actual               bird               program,               where               someone               shows               you               the               creatures               up               close,               you'll               have               to               pay.

    The               bird               programs               are               usually               on               Saturday               only               and               cost               from               $3.00-$5.00               a               person.
                   Another               place               that               is               fun               is               the               Quogue               Wildlife               Refuge.

    (Pronounced:               kwahg)               
                   This               Suffolk               County               refuge               has               seven               miles               of               trails               for               you               to               explore               as               well               as               some               of               the               most               amazing               wildlife               you'll               see               in               New               York               State.

    They               have               a               bobcat,               several               owls               and               Dwarf               Pine               trees               from               the               Pine               Barrens,               which               are               very               rare.
                   Bird               watchers,               like               my               uncle,               can               find               comfy               chairs               with               spectacular               views,               just               made               to               while               away               the               day.
                   These               are               just               a               few               of               the               fun,               tourist               attractions               on               Long               Island.
                   It               is               a               diverse               area               with               lots               to               do.
                   Have               fun               and               don't               forget               the               sunscreen.






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