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December 9 Open Thread

by: Open Thread

Thu Dec 09, 2010 at 18:30:00 PM PST


Some links in no particular order:

* The crime victims fund, started under Pat Brown, has now been around for 45 years, with a total payout of over two billion dollars.

* In theory, when you don't pay the sales tax for an online purchase, you are supposed to pay the use tax.  Unfortunately, not enough Californians are actually doing that, and we're losing over a billion dollars per year. George Skelton wants California to get serious about collecting, working through our own state measures and/or working with the federal government to end the sales tax moratorium.

* CTA's David Sanchez has some advice for Gov.-elect Brown: focus on funding and the State Board of Education.

* The rough census total from California? About 39 million people in the nation's largest state.  If we were a nation, that would make us roughly the world's 30th largest country.

* Worker's compensation? Yeah, it's supposed to be about helping injured workers. Sure would be nice if it actually did that.

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Use tax (0.00 / 0)
My business (and I presume many others) got a letter earlier this year about use tax owed on any supplies or equipment bought out of state. I don't believe that I owe any, but this was definitely a new initiative.

Fry, don't be a hero! It's not covered by our health plan!

I got the same thing (0.00 / 0)
Filled out the form, sent it back, etc. etc.  It's actually a royal PITA to go back and check to see if whatever place you ordered from over the course of the year has a local presence and charged you sales tax, then check the specific receipt for the pre-shipping amount, calculate tax due on that, and so on.

I mostly buy on-line because it's faster and the selections are better, not so much because it's cheaper.  So I don't really mind paying the tax -- just not stoked about the hassle of tracking it.


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I buy online (0.00 / 0)
Mostly cause I have little other choice, But then considering where I live, Just driving to the nearest city and back will use up a gallon of gas, But then I get so little and some people consider people like Me a parasite case I get money and don't earn It, When SSA gives Me $1519 a month in SSI income, Then I could afford to buy somewhere within this state and pay the state sales tax on new items, Instead of being marginalized, Until then It's online for most taxable items as I've had My check cut a lot by Herr Arnold and Company and He wants to do It again(Fat chance), If He thought He could He'd cut My SSI check down to $674 a month, But He can't for various legal reasons.

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Note (0.00 / 0)
I get $845 in SSI income at present and there are no food stamps for SSI Recipients, Due to the cash out policy dispute between the state of CA and the USDA plus SSA.

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The hassle is annoying (0.00 / 0)
To keep those kinds of records for a business is straightforward, but for personal use, a pretty serious hassle.

Fry, don't be a hero! It's not covered by our health plan!

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@Use Tax, as soon as Prop 8 is repealed I will send my Amazon / Tiger Direct purchases use tax from 2007 and beyond to the state.

And Bernie Saunders filibuster, I like it. Bernie Saunders is actually speaking reason. We need infrastructure, we need manufacturing and he is dispelling most of the stuff Ive been brainwashed on.  


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