On 5/16/08, John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Markus A Lien writes:
> > Another common one that we thought of that is actually charged by
> > shipping companies NOT gov't is a fuel surcharge by shipping companies.
>
>
> But they are not obligated to account for those seperately and remit them
> to the government.  It's just a more complex way for them to compute the
> price.
>
> Example: cattle dealers in the US are required to collect $1.00 per head
> purchased and remit it to the government [or did last time I sold cattle:
> this may have changed].
>
> --
> John Hasler


John - before you cry too loudly  there are (IIRC) at least 3 different fees
here in Alberta when we sell cattle and then on top of it all there are
manditory identification tags. The supply chain benefits from them but only
the primary producer installs them!!

Darald
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