NY's proposed tax-increase

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Soon to be coming to an "America" near you!


http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local...gov_david_paterson_unveils_dire_new_york.html

But it's the $4 billion in new fees and taxes that are sure to aggravate everyday New Yorkers, who would be paying more for a host of services:

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An "iPod tax" that charges state and local sales tax for "digitally delivered entertainment services" - in other words, that new Beyonce song you download.
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State sales tax at movie theaters, sporting events, taxis, buses, limousines and cable and satellite TV and radio.
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Costlier driving with the repeal of the 8-cents-per-gallon sales tax cap on motor and diesel motor fuel, plus and increase in the auto rental tax.
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Tuition increases at SUNY and CUNY, $620 and $600 a year respectively.
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A 50 cent tax on cigars. The current tax is equal to 37% of the wholesale price, or 34 cents a cigar.
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No more sales tax break on clothes and shoes worth $110 or less, except during two weeks a year.
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Higher taxes on wine, beer and flavored malt beverages. He would also impose an 18% tax on non-nutritional drinks like soda.
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The rich would pay more for luxury items through an additional 5% tax imposed on cars costing more than $60,000, aircraft costing more than $500,000, yachts costing at least $200,000 and jewelry and furs costing in excess of $20,000.
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In addition, a host of a fees, including those related to motor vehicle licensing and registration, parks and auto insurance, would go up, as would various state-imposed fines.
 
Closer to home, Kulongoski has proposed $2 billion in new taxes and fees, mostly affecting the lower middle class and poor people.

I think he'd make a great Senator, doesn't New York have an opening?
 
But it's the $4 billion in new fees and taxes that are sure to aggravate everyday New Yorkers,

Wow, something is going to aggravate New Yorkers? Say it aint so!

barfo
 
This plan will fall flat on its' face. It's just more business for New Jersey.

Thanks Paterson!

The most priceless thing about this is he's increasing taxes and increasing spending DURING A RECESSION.
 
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