At 10:45 PM 3/4/2004, you wrote:

Kevin Tarr wrote:

> The debate here is to lower the sales tax from 6 to 4%, but tax everything.
> Currently uncooked food and clothes are exempt. The hue and cry of course
> is that this will unfairly target the poor. But most studies show that
> overall the consumer will see lower taxes and with a single tax structure
> retailers could collect taxes easier.

What about dealing with people who are tax-exempt?  That was more of a
pain than dealing with non-taxable items when I was having to figure out
how much sales tax we owed each month when I did that for the company I
worked for.

Julia

What about them? If my register already has a button for non-taxable items, it should be able to handle a whole order that is non-taxed; basically a wholesale or B to B order.


How is a person non-exempt?

What I didn't add: the main reason for moving the ST was to bring property tax relief.

Kevin T. - VRWC
Too early, too tired
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