According to unofficial sources, a new simplified income-tax form contains only four lines:
1. What was your income for the year?
2. What were your expenses?
3. How much have you left?
4. Send it in.
According to unofficial sources, a new simplified income-tax form contains only four lines:
1. What was your income for the year?
2. What were your expenses?
3. How much have you left?
4. Send it in.
Listen here, buttercup. The joke is about how the income tax form asks you how much money you made, how much you spent, and how much you have left. Then it tells you to send it in. Which means the government wants all your money. Get it? You probably don't since you're not that bright.