Proposed Trading Transaction Tax – Fight It
Posted by Karen on March 9, 2010 · Leave a Comment
In case you don’t know, Congress is considering a .25% tax on every trading transaction. Individual traders and institutions alike would be hurt immensely by this tax.
Please take a few minutes to fight this proposed tax, which would change trading as we know it. Green Trader Tax Company has developed a petition that you can sign, and have it automatically sent to your representatives and to President Obama. Please visit this site and sign the petition. ”A financial-transaction tax is detrimental to many industries.”
Please forward this message to your friends, or get them to register at http://www.coloradotradersgroup.com/wp-login.php?action=register
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