umm... yar... anyway, I wouldn't want to be the one handling the backlash for writing that bill. That guy would get quite a few e-mails.Quote:
Originally posted by ua549
Let's get back on topic folks.
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umm... yar... anyway, I wouldn't want to be the one handling the backlash for writing that bill. That guy would get quite a few e-mails.Quote:
Originally posted by ua549
Let's get back on topic folks.
Don't forget Alaska, plus there you get a pipeline check every year :D.Quote:
Originally posted by ua549
There is a national movement by the states to streamline/standardize sales tax process by reducing the numbers of tax categories and exceptions. With a simplified structure every state will collect sales/use taxes for other states. If you wish to avoid sales taxes, move to Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire or Oregon.
BC
Alaska has local sales taxes up to 7% depending upon where you are in Alaska.
Only in parts of Alaska (Neither Anchorage nor Fairbanks levies a retail sales tax). and the max is 6% according to this website: http://www.move2alaska.com/taxes_in_alaska/default.aspQuote:
Originally posted by ua549
Alaska has local sales taxes up to 7% depending upon where you are in Alaska.
Most that do have a sales tax are way below 6% too. List :)
http://www.dced.state.ak.us/cbd/osa/...AKTax_Tab2.pdf
Cool info
Plus, no income tax!
BC