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Write Off Tax Day With These Comics For Some Serious Stress Deductions

by The GoComics Team
April 18, 2017 2017
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No, that's not a typo for "Taxi Day" on your calendar, it is, in fact, Tax Day in America. If you've filled out your mind-numbing forms or foisted copious amounts of cash on an accountant, then you're in the clear. For those of you feverishly fighting the clock to submit your returns to hit today's deadline... why not take a break?! It won't help you hit your deadline, but you will relate to them. And isn't that what life is all about? The human connections that tether us all, even in times of the greatest financial turmoil?

Haha, just kidding. We can just tell you're not going to finish either way, so enjoy these Tax Day comics and then file for an extension!

 

Pearls Before Swine By Stephan Pastis April 14, 2010

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FoxTrot By Bill Amend April 14, 2002

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FoxTrot By Bill Amend April 15, 2002

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Baldo By Hector D. Cantu and Carlos Castellanos April 15, 2005

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Cathy By Cathy Guisewite April 9, 2000

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Peanuts By Charles Schulz March 15, 1954

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The Born Loser By Art and Chip Sansom April 14, 1998

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Prickly City By Scott Stantis April 16, 2007

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The Duplex By Glenn McCoy and Gary McCoy April 15, 2015

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Frazz By Jef Mallett April 15, 2015

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Kit 'N' Carlyle By Larry Wright April 15, 2005

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Grand Avenue By Mike Thompson April 15, 2009

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Frazz , Kit 'N' Carlyle , Grand Avenue , The Duplex , Prickly City , The Born Loser , Peanuts , Cathy Classics , Baldo , FoxTrot , Pearls Before Swine

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      josh_bisbee  over 5 years ago

      I got a return, and have gotten one every year. So the joke is on the government when it comes to my taxes.

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      benjamin ridgway Premium Member over 5 years ago

      Josh, so you give the government an interest free loan each year. Yes, the joke is on them. :)

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      realist666  over 5 years ago

      if you mean a refund, it could mean you are overpaying taxes thru the year and are getting that money back, without interest of course

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      Map_One  over 5 years ago

      You should probably adjust your withholding to reduce the amount of taxes you pay through work. That way the government doesn’t get the use of your money free of charge. Until they give back your refund, they have an interest free loan.

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      BiggerNate91  over 5 years ago

      They should have included this one.

      http://www.gocomics.com/bignate/2007/04/15?ct=v&cti=2055357

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      Teto85 Premium Member over 5 years ago

      ’I like to pay taxes. With them I buy civilization.’

      Justice O.W. Holmes

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      Zoja  over 5 years ago

      I love getting money back from the government!

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      JeffreySGreen Premium Member over 5 years ago

      I paid but not as much as last year. Need one less exemption to break even.

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