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H.R.5427

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Tax-Free Gold Act of 2008

To provide that no tax or fee may be imposed on certain coins and bullion.

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2/13/2008--Introduced.
Tax-Free Gold Act of 2008 - Prohibits the imposition of tax on any coin, medal, token, or gold, silver, platinum, palladium, or rhodium bullion issued by any person or jurisdiction.
Prohibits states from assessing any tax or fee on any currency or other monet... moreSee Full Bill Text

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February 11, 2008 Fallon Campaign: Fallon criticizes Boswell on taxpayer-funded ...

... in favor of continued government funding for a website for kids promoting nuclear waste storage at Yucca Mountain (Amendment A008 to HR 5427, 05/24/06). ...

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July 18, 2008 Gold Standard

... Gold and the Empire - History of Churchill's decision to return the Sterling Pound back to the Gold Standard; The Classical Gold Standard from What Has Government Done to Our Money? by Murray N. Rothbard; Tax-Free Gold Act HR 5427 ...

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July 16, 2008 Gold standard

... Gold and the Empire - History of Churchill’s decision to return the Sterling Pound back to the Gold Standard; The Classical Gold Standard from What Has Government Done to Our Money? by Murray N. Rothbard; Tax-Free Gold Act HR 5427 ...

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April 11, 2008 HR 5427

The US citizens deserve the right to not to be taxed on any coin, medal, token, or gold, silver, platinum, palladium, or rhodium bullion, whether issued by a State, the United States, a foreign government, or any other person. HR 5427.

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