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Solari Update: Your Taxes in 2013

Solari Update: Your Taxes in 2013

"Taxation? Wherein, and what taxation?...Know you of this taxation?"
-- Henry VIII, William Shakespeare

By Catherine Austin Fitts

Taxes are going to rise next year - the message is coming through loud and clear. But what does that mean for you?

This Thursday, I will be speaking with Chuck Gibson and Melanie Pelayo about your taxes in 2013. I have invited Chuck and Melanie to lead us through the specifics of what is likely to change and what it means for you.

Chuck is the President of Financial Perspectives and my partner and fellow managing member of Sea Lane Advisory, LLC. Melanie works with Chuck as a certified financial planner and manages the Sea Lane investment committee for us.

I will start with Money and Markets and Ask Catherine.

In Let's Go to the Movies, I will review Being There, the classic comedy in which a very hilarious Peter Sellers teaches us a thing or two about translating Washington policy spin into understandable English.

Keep those great questions coming - post your questions for Chuck, Melanie and me on the blog or during our show Thursday night.

Talk to you Thursday!

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