12-22-2021 06:44 PM
I make a new purchase it is taxed.. That should be the end of it !!! everything has a never-ending tax cycle simply wrong. who makes the rules LoL...
12-22-2021 06:46 PM
who makes the rules
The state legislators you elect.
12-22-2021 06:48 PM - edited 12-22-2021 06:49 PM
@skylinevideo wrote:I make a new purchase it is taxed.. That should be the end of it !!! everything has a never-ending tax cycle simply wrong. who makes the rules LoL...
The Unites States of America and the state legislators make the rules.
I would send them a strongly worded letter - or just accept life is life, taxes are taxes and the government always wins, then move on............
12-22-2021 06:56 PM
State taxes are charged every time a car is sold, new or used. The same car can be taxed 3+ times, every time it changes hands. Property taxes are paid twice a year, every year, on the same property. Thrift stores charge tax on used items. Auction houses charge tax on used items.
12-22-2021 07:01 PM
@skylinevideo wrote:who makes the rules
That would be a good question to ask the ones you vote in, in your state.
12-22-2021 07:09 PM
Actually ''Taxed Twice'' is pretty much a generalisation too.
1. I pay income tax on my earnings
2. I pay sales tax (GST) when I purchase a service or non essential goods
3. I pay more tax when I import goods
4. I pay more tax when I sell something for a profit
5. I pay a tax levy for health services
All of that out of my already TAX paid earnings, go figure..........
12-22-2021 07:11 PM
It's the act of selling it that is taxed. VOTE !
12-22-2021 07:16 PM
@dhbookds wrote:who makes the rules
The state legislators you elect.
No, it is the corporate lobbyists who write the rules that are presented to the legislators to pass as laws. Basically the legislators are told that if you want our money to keep your cushy highly profitable job then you either pass the laws that our guys have written or you can face electoral defeat. And that is how a very wealthy senator from one of the poorest states can veto legislation that would actually benefit the vast majority of his constituents.
12-22-2021 07:42 PM
...tax to death...
...a single person without house payment (so no interest to write off), no children (so no child tax credit), middle class income, all to see nearly 30% of paycheck is paying tax (federal, not counting state yet)...only collect 52 cents from every $1 earning overtime and, if working up to penalty overtime then only 35 cents...
...no more overtime and penalty time...
(I can keep going on about this matter...but...I don't want eBay's KGB knocking my account...)
12-22-2021 07:54 PM - edited 12-22-2021 07:56 PM
@skylinevideo wrote:I make a new purchase it is taxed.. That should be the end of it !!! everything has a never-ending tax cycle simply wrong. who makes the rules LoL...
If your idea were put into practice, then every store would "sell" it's inventory to a straw man for 1 cent, buy it back again for 1.1 cents (the .1 covers the straw man's sales tax), and then re-sell it tax-free.
This is exactly why sales tax is a tax on the transaction, not on the item.
12-23-2021 05:25 AM
@bbravo65 wrote:...tax to death...
...a single person without house payment (so no interest to write off), no children (so no child tax credit), middle class income, all to see nearly 30% of paycheck is paying tax (federal, not counting state yet)...only collect 52 cents from every $1 earning overtime and, if working up to penalty overtime then only 35 cents...
...no more overtime and penalty time...
(I can keep going on about this matter...but...I don't want eBay's KGB knocking my account...)
What the heck is "penalty overtime"?
No one pays a 65% federal tax rate.
12-23-2021 06:50 AM
A 1968 Camaro at MSRP, selling every 4 years would net almost $14000 in taxes over a lifetime, 4 times the SELLING Price and 45 Times the original taxes paid.
Such is life....
12-23-2021 06:55 AM
@skylinevideo wrote:I make a new purchase it is taxed.. That should be the end of it !!! everything has a never-ending tax cycle simply wrong. who makes the rules LoL...
Here is a brief news article (real news) about the history of sales tax in your state. Your sales tax law dates back to 1966, and there was an earlier sales tax law in 1935.
12-26-2021 11:57 PM
@skylinevideo wrote:I make a new purchase it is taxed.. That should be the end of it !!! everything has a never-ending tax cycle simply wrong. who makes the rules LoL...
The people we vote into various political offices. Which is why VOTING is so important and KNOWING what your candidates stand for.