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SQ 766 - Ban Taxation on Intangible Assets - Poll
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<blockquote data-quote="Lurker66" data-source="post: 1972211" data-attributes="member: 24459"><p>a YES vote only means the larger companies wont have to continue paying the tax, small business dont pay it now or in the past. Small business would neither lose or gain anything.</p><p></p><p>A NO vote means we accept the courts ruling that the tax should be equally applied. It can be enforced on large companies, maybe because it affects them more because theres fewer of them with more tangible stuff to tax. It would be harder or impossible to to enforce it with smaller business due to it beibg voluntarily reported. Thus it really doesnt affect them, even if it would it would be passed to consumers.</p><p></p><p>It seems like the bigger companies out manuvered our law makers and want the tax repealed or applied fairly at the expence of smaller business. In a sense, small business are getting used like pawns between law makers and large companies. Do we try and help the little guy and lose revenue or do we apply the tax fair and get it passed to the consumer? </p><p></p><p>Help the little guy or pay more? Let the big guys off or reduce revenue? Hmmm, either way, the citizen gets left holding the bag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurker66, post: 1972211, member: 24459"] a YES vote only means the larger companies wont have to continue paying the tax, small business dont pay it now or in the past. Small business would neither lose or gain anything. A NO vote means we accept the courts ruling that the tax should be equally applied. It can be enforced on large companies, maybe because it affects them more because theres fewer of them with more tangible stuff to tax. It would be harder or impossible to to enforce it with smaller business due to it beibg voluntarily reported. Thus it really doesnt affect them, even if it would it would be passed to consumers. It seems like the bigger companies out manuvered our law makers and want the tax repealed or applied fairly at the expence of smaller business. In a sense, small business are getting used like pawns between law makers and large companies. Do we try and help the little guy and lose revenue or do we apply the tax fair and get it passed to the consumer? Help the little guy or pay more? Let the big guys off or reduce revenue? Hmmm, either way, the citizen gets left holding the bag. [/QUOTE]
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