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| [MA] Higher MA taxes. What are your thoughts? Governor Deval Patrick said yesterday, June 26, that he will sign more than $1 billion in tax increases. That includes:
* new sales tax rate, which will increase from 5 percent to 6.25 percent, will go into effect Aug. 1. * The statewide meals tax will also increase, from 5 percent to 6.25 percent, and municipalities will have the option to raise it up to 7 percent * taxes will go up on satellite television users (5% ?) * a sales-tax exemption on alcohol sold in retail stores will be eliminated * Municipalities will also be allowed to raise the local hotel tax by 2 percentage points
Story in the Globe -- If you think you are leading and no one is following you are just walking.
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 |   vaxvms ferroequine fan Premium join:2005-03-01 Worcester, MA | Re: [MA] Higher MA taxes. What are your thoughts? Meals tax: When you eat out you pay a tax on the food you're served. Everything from Fillet 'o Fish to lobster. | |
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1 edit | Ridiculous. All the increases are all really. Just a example of mismanagement of funds that we the people bear the price of out of our own wallet.
The one in particular that gets me, as I am also a user of satellite television, is the new 5% tax on satellite television. I do not understand how the Legislature and the Governor can reason a tax for one service but not others? Why are satellite service users the ONLY ones taxed? What about Comcast, Verizon FIOS, RCN users? That would be like taxing customers of Toyota for but not customers of Honda. This sounds like works of either cable or telco lobbyist and if so can only be explained as nothing other than punitive and anti-competitive.
The $1,000,000,000 tax INCREASE, especially now is frankly disgusting and irresponsible. -- Mission Accomplished | |
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1 edit | Throw the bums out! As the late, great, Dean of talk shows Jerry Williams would say "They tax and spend and spend and tax and tax and spend some more. Nothing is ever done, and it's your fault! You voted them in!"
Cape Cod is a cash cow for meals and lodging tax and we get shit in return. Deval (O'Bama lite) is killing the northern Commonwealth. You cannot tax what you do not have. The "green power" scam, are you that stupid? PAY ATTENTION!
But first you gotta get mad! I'm mad as Hell and I'm not going to take this any more! Howard Beale for the winning vent!
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| Re: [MA] Higher MA taxes. What are your thoughts? MA residents need to be careful when shopping in NH. MA state income tax has a line item to pay taxes on stuff bought in NH (or any other state) From the DOR FAQ
"Individuals who purchase taxable tangible personal property for use in Massachusetts from out-of-state businesses that do not collect Massachusetts sales and use tax must self-assess their use tax liability and remit the amount directly to the Department of Revenue."
Paying for high priced items using a credit card (cash too?) can get you into trouble. Many people have been surprised to find out that the MA DOR has learned of their purchases and told them to "pay up" at tax time. With a sales tax increase you can bet the DOR will be watching where you're shopping. If my memory hasn't failed, when the MA state tax went from 3% to 5% there were MA police at the NH border near Nashua and Salem watching for people returning from tax free shopping trips. -- If you think you are leading and no one is following you are just walking.
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| Re: [MA] Higher MA taxes. What are your thoughts? Makes sense... they need more revenue from increased taxes so they can get and dedicate more Staties to patrol at the border so that they can collect more taxes. -- Mission Accomplished | |
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| said by vaxvms :MA residents need to be careful when shopping in NH. MA state income tax has a line item to pay taxes on stuff bought in NH (or any other state) If my memory hasn't failed, when the MA state tax went from 3% to 5% there were MA police at the NH border near Nashua and Salem watching for people returning from tax free shopping trips. Your memory hasn't failed! 
I am amazed at how good MA and NH are at reciprocity in sticking it to the residents of the other state... There are a heck of a lot of speed traps right over the Massachusetts border around Christmas, and I have known more than one person who was questioned about their flat screen TV or freezer purchase as soon as they left NH.
I pay income tax to MA, NH, ME, and a number of other states that I derive income from in a given year. NH does tax businesses, and has loads of hidden taxes, just like everyone else. If our current turkey-in-governance has his way, we will have a general income tax soon to fix the mess our politicians and local good ole' fools have made of everything...
Like most folks I work with, I don't choose to pay to garage my car when working in Boston, so I buy a T-pass. I have to pay Boston insurance rates on the car anyway, because I often work on the 128 tech loop. Add in the usual costs of working and commuting to Massachusetts, and I would be in favor of shipping Govs. Patrick and Lynch to someplace they could be of use...
Someplace like Siberia, perhaps. Surely there must be some vast frozen wasteland there that they could improve enough to tax??  -- "Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crispy and good with catsup." | |
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1 edit | People just aren't as involved as they should be. Example: A bill regulating commercial fishing was passed with a little something tacked on. A license will be required to fish in the ocean. That's right, $10 - $25 a year to fish from the beach or your boat. Every state. Worcester Telegram had the story (I think, Cape Cod Times ran it buried offline. Perhaps a WT subscriber could dig it up?) And the money is going where?
Professional politicians are killing us. I'm not fond of the word, but "hacks". There! I said it! Hacks! The lawyer pyramid builders are taking money as fast as they can. | |
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| Re: [MA] Higher MA taxes. What are your thoughts? A story from 2008 in the Boston Globe about the ocean fishing licensing Ocean fishing for sport faces fee The story is about a Federal agency doing this. | |
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| Patrick hints at hike in gas tax Signs budget, says levy on sales may not suffice; Cites need to bolster transportation system Governor Deval Patrick signed a budget yesterday that imposes more than $1 billion in additional taxes on Massachusetts residents and visitors, most of it through the first increase in the state sales tax in 33 years, even as he declined to rule out a future boost in the state gas tax. Patrick, whose earlier proposal for a 19-cent-per-gallon increase in the gasoline tax was largely ignored by the Legislature, continued to make the case yesterday that the tax could be necessary to put the states transportation network on sounder financial footing. Read the entire story.. -- If you think you are leading and no one is following you are just walking.
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join:2002-03-15 Leominster, MA | Re: [MA] Higher MA taxes. What are your thoughts? So Cable TV is not taxed via the sales tax? Either tax all the telecomm companies the same/equally or don't. | |
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| YAY!!! the new taxes are here!!!
Jack up motel tax by 2% but don't tax transient rental properties like the "second homes" (read: income properties) that are rented out 1 week at a time all summer. Brilliant.
Taxing beer, wine and liquor is "Double Dipping". Petition is already started by retailers. | |
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