How sad - wait until you get a national goods AND services tax like
the rest of us. Then you'll really be able to complain. In fact, I
have this theory...
It was rejected by the populace here when first suggested and went
away for a while - then, when the World Bank and the other major US-
dominated organisation those name escapes me for a while swung by to
restructure the Indonesian economy (and wasn't that fun!) our
fearless leader nipped up for a chat with the likes of Greenspan and
suddenly it's back. Coincidence, huh? Clearly it's a yankee plot to
keep the rest of the world's economies lagging behind, right/ RIGHT?
Of course, cameras used to be taxed as luxury goods at about 27% I
think so there are a few minor benefits...
Andrewf
On 19/08/2005, at 2:14 AM, Jeff Keller wrote:
> So if you drive to New York, buy a camera, drive home, then open
> the box in
> Georgia you owe sales tax to Georgia? (and probably New York)
> Reminds me of
> a comment made by someone in another country that the government makes
> everything illegal then the government officials decide who has to
> obey the
> laws ...
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