Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Taxes and the Economy

New York's Mr. Paterson also is proposing to end property-tax rebates and to raise state fees on motor-vehicle registration, auto insurance and state parks. He's pushing for higher tuitions at state universities and proposes to extend the sales tax to clothing and shoes under $110. He wants to raise taxes on car rentals, beer and wine, and gasoline.

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I am curious about the second sentence. I do not know enough about what Paterson is doing or wants to do, but going only on what is stated in the article (which is not always the best method of determining truth) ... Paterson wants to extend the sales tax to clothing and shoes under $110.

Which means what is not covered by the sales tax and who more importantly?







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Who's on First? Certainly isn't the Euro.