Why do the blind get a special tax break?

There are only a few days left for you to get your taxes filed. If you’re like me, you’re probably looking for any opportunity you can to procrastinate just a little longer. Well, here’s something you can do: Take a few minutes to listen to a recent radio piece on NPR’s Day to Day (original broadcast date, Tuesday, April 12, 2005). Slate senior editor Andy Bowers explains the significance of federal tax exemptions for the blind. Windows Media Player required.

2 Responses to “Why do the blind get a special tax break?”

  1. redux Says:

    without trying to sound facetious: is there a transcript available?

  2. Joanie Says:

    I didn’t post the entry, so maybe there is a transcript available. In general, NPR will allow you to order transcripts of shows, so that’s one option. But if all you’re after is the content, you can read this article on Slate.
    —jd

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