>So if a client is going to pay, say, $50 an hour, I need to add 6% onto that
>for this tax?  Who does it actually cover?  The term "computer consultant"
>seems pretty vague and broad.  Wouldn't call what I'll be doing that, though
>maybe someone else would.

How could it be that the concept of a sales tax escapes you? Do you live 
in New Hampshire? You just put a line at the bottom of the invoice "MD 
Sales Tax 6%." Is that so hard?

Hairdressers have to charge the tax too.

Taxes are the fee we pay for civilization. It is a bargain.


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