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Artiste:
Schoolhouse Rock
Titre:
Tax Man Max
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Welcome to the new variety, sit and relax I'm that song and dance phenomenon, Max Let me sing for you, do my thing for you Until they give me the axe Here's the song I'm doing, going to fill you in about tax Tax is that familiar melody, sinful and true Hum it if you've earned a dollar or two Bucks are being spent by the government for whatever they do Anyone who earns a living gives more than a few So our schools can be their best, so our roads will have no cracks Someone fix those train tracks! I hear you calling Uncle and I'm paying my tax Oh, these are my girls, hello girls Hello, Max, nice outfit There are many different ways we pay what we owe Ladies if you'll form a lovely tableau Income, property, sales, utility, candy bars in my show Licenses for dogs and cats, and that's not all you know Out of almost every dollar a person can make City, State and Federal governments take . . . Take what? What they think is fair you giving your share Now and then there's a break Max is talking taxes Hey, have I kept you awake! For the things your town may need For the things a country lacks All good things take greenbacks We hear you calling Uncle and we're paying our tax People do complain Say their taxes are high What am I to get in return? Look around you friend, Max is showing you why With your taxes you support How we live and how we learn Now here's the good news Many things are tax deductible Which means their cost can be subtracted from the amount of income you'll be taxed on. Things like medicine, doctor bills, and supplies for your work. So keep those receipts Be kind to your parents at tax time And remember April 15th, April 15th What a showman you are Max Entertaining us with tax In those snazzy plaid slacks These slacks are for my business I tell you I'll deduct them I hear you calling Uncle, and I'm paying my tax His tax, our Max And I'm deducting my sax