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Author Rich Germaine is a 40-year media veteran with experience in radio, TV and the motion picture industry. Rich has also coordinated national and regional research projects working in cooperation with the Gallup Organization and for the White House Conference on the Family.

Currently, he is semi-retired while continuing to record and distribute audiobooks with his own company, Media Arts Institute and services that include Audiobook Producers and Better Life Audio. Rich also founded the Jazz Radio Network in 2010 and is now a programming consultant to the network which includes four distinct Internet radio streams.

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Free Book Available July 11 – 13 on Amazon/Kindle on How to Get Rid of the Income Tax and Abolish the IRS

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SEATTLE, Wash., July 11, 2025 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — How would you like to take home 100% of your paycheck and never pay income tax again? To learn more, get a free copy of the new book by Rich Germaine, “Tax Revolution 2.0, Let’s Get Rid of the Income Tax.” The book explores alternative ways the government can collect income to cover government programs. And there truly is a better way. Eliminate the income tax and abolish the IRS and replace the whole system with a national consumption tax.

New Book Explores Public Support for the Replacement of the Current Income Tax System

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SEATTLE, Wash., July 7, 2025 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — It’s been 250 years since the first tax revolution. Media Arts Institute, a Seattle-based media company, has just released a new book, “Tax Revolution 2.0, Let’s Get Rid of the Income Tax” (ISBN: 979-8288643385; paper) by media consultant and researcher Rich Germaine.