FSFLA frees Brazilian tax software
nanda
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Monday 14 May 2007
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Finally a more extensive article on what FSFLA has done about the tax stuff in Brazil.
"The FSFLA, the Latin American branch of the Free Software Foundation,
is claiming a last-minute victory in Brazil in its struggle to remove
the requirement to use non-free software for filing taxes online.
Having reversed-engineered a free command-line program for filing
taxes, the FSFLA is jubilantly announcing that it has "freed the lion"
-- "lion" being a colloquial term in Brazil for taxes."
http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=07/05/11/1813251
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