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This Article is From Feb 14, 2018

#TaxValentines: Tax Rhyme And Reason, Every Love Season

#TaxValentines: Tax Rhyme And Reason, Every Love Season
Roses being packaged for shipment for Valentine’s Day. (Photographer: Alejandra Parra/Bloomberg)

No one seemed to know how it started. A query on Twitter prompted some fingerpointing till it emerged that this now annual tradition of tax funnies was founded in tragedy.

Who Started #TaxValentines ?

Five of them, all season regulars - @hselftax, @AislingTax, @SoongJohnston, @iaincampbell07 and @DanNeidle, said Jeremy Cape started the tax rhymes a few valentines ago.

Jeremy Cape, who describes himself as a lawyer and writer on international tax, explained that “I remember writing some three years ago. My dad was dying and it distracted me from the sadness. (Sorry for the downer. But everyone loves an origin story)”.

Sorry Jeremy. Thank you Jeremy. Precious #TaxValentines now challenges tax rhyme and reason, every love season.

This year some heavy hitters have resorted to twitter verse. One revenue service, a British tax official and a Member of Parliament, tax policy folk at the OECD and an international tax magazine. Jeremy is still the most prolific (and unerringly funny), but the award this year—for the Funniest Rhyme—jointly goes to @AndyGrewal, @jmfeiner and @SoongJohnston.

Yup, I decide. But votes and contributions are welcome @menakadoshi.

European Commission Department for Taxation and Customs Union.

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