Hi again, and welcome to my blog! Have you ever thought about how unfair it is that both people and businesses pay taxes? No, I’m not talking about how some businesses don’t pay any taxes at all even if they’re profitable (as reported by ITEP ), or the fact that the United States tax laws (including regulations) are more than 75,000 pages long (as reported by Forbes ). No, instead I’m only focusing on the fact that both businesses and individuals are regulated by the IRS. Sure, businesses make a profit, and one could argue it is the government’s job to redistribute that wealth for the betterment of society, which gave the business its wealth. But can the same be said for people? I think it comes down to the fact that people are their own business. For example, businesses advertise to attract new customers, employees, and investors. People advertise, mostly through social networking sites (SNS), to attract new friends/followers (i.e., customers), new employers, and investors...