Sorry my editor is on holiday. graywolf wrote: > Started to post a LOL, but then got to thinking. Only 87% of politicians are > lawyers, but 100% of politicians hire lawyers. When you think of it a service > tax does not hurt the person it applies to it hurts his customers. No(t) only > do politicians hire lawyers, they hire all kinds of other service providers > too from physicians to housekeepers. I remember back a long while ago when > some California Politicians proposed a law where politicians would not have > to pay taxes, there was almost a revolution. Maybe the first and last time in > history when the peoples will actually overrided (overrode) anything > politicians did. > > > > John Sessoms wrote: >> From: >> graywolf >>> Interestingly enough I do not believe any state here in the US taxes >>> service, only goods. That was one of the reasons that after my first >>> attempt as a commercial photographer I changed my rate structure to a >>> pure service one of time + a service charge for obtaining materials >>> which I bought retail. The time not wasted dealing with the >>> Bureaucracy was substantial. Any way you can avoid dealing with them >>> without getting in trouble is a good way, and usually a profitable way. >> It gets proposed from time to time in the various state legislatures. >> Won't pass until they can figure a way to write the law so it applies to >> every service except lawyers. >> >> >
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