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Tuesday, March 01, 2011

Connecticut Governor Wants Coupon Users To Pay Tax On Full Price Of Purchase

Got a coupon for 30% a Blu-Ray player? If the Connecticut governor gets his way, you'd still be paying sales tax on that player's full price.

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2 comments:

lmclain said...

Really?? Here comes the "tax", "fine", "levy", and "surcharge" parade. Can you imagine what Thomas Jefferson would say about the taxes we ALREADY pay? We started a war over a tax on TEA!! Now, as sheeple, we just let our politicians spend us into unimaginable debt, debt that we have NO hope of ever repaying, and then let those same politicians tell us we must pay new taxes, new fines, new levies and a myriad of other fanciful ways to strip us of every dime, in order to "pay down this crazy debt". Maybe there should be a reduction in the number of politicians and a freeze on ANY new "programs"....we are in such deep trouble, there aren't words to describe it...wait til the police start THEIR next "campaign". Seat belts, drunk driving, CELL PHONE USE, turn signal violations, 57 in a 55 zone tickets....the money has to come in somehow and your representatives (who ALWAYS have your best interests at heart) are going to do whatever it takes.

EdenMan said...

I think we pay tax on the full price, with a coupon, here in MD.......don't we?