Behind the spiffy title An Inconvenient Tax lies a documentary about how the United States might better serve its taxpaying constituents. Once upon a time, Albert Einstein said that “the hardest thing in the world to understand is income tax.” Taking those words to heart, a group of tax-paying Americans is currently on the road filming interviews for An Inconvenient Tax, a documentary that looks at some of the possible avenues for U.S. tax reform. The movie is the brainchild of Life Is My Movie Entertainment, a Lawrenceville, GA based outfit. Among those interviewed by director Christopher Marshall and co. are former IRS Commissioner Charles Rossotti, entrepreneur Steve Forbes and Scott Hodges, President of the Tax Foundation. In something of a bizarre twist, the filmmakers took a break today in Connecticut so they could do...
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