The Cellar  

Go Back   The Cellar > Main > Current Events
FAQ Community Calendar Today's Posts Search

Current Events Help understand the world by talking about things happening in it

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 08-29-2010, 11:19 AM   #1
Trilby
Slattern of the Swail
 
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 15,654
Something Completely Different!

In New York there is an .08 cent tax on your bagel if you want it sliced.

Sounds like a "wealth-transer fee" scheme to me.
__________________
In Barrie's play and novel, the roles of fairies are brief: they are allies to the Lost Boys, the source of fairy dust and ...They are portrayed as dangerous, whimsical and extremely clever but quite hedonistic.

"Shall I give you a kiss?" Peter asked and, jerking an acorn button off his coat, solemnly presented it to her.
—James Barrie


Wimminfolk they be tricksy. - ZenGum
Trilby is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 08-29-2010, 11:25 AM   #2
xoxoxoBruce
The future is unwritten
 
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 71,105
When there's a tax on food served, but not on groceries, they get into that fine line of distinction crap that gets ridiculous sometimes.
__________________
The descent of man ~ Nixon, Friedman, Reagan, Trump.
xoxoxoBruce is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 08-29-2010, 07:07 PM   #3
spudcon
Beware of potatoes
 
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Upstate NY, USA
Posts: 2,078
Not in upstate here. We get to pay 9 to 10% for slicing that bagel. The state gets 4% the county gets the rest, then the state takes it from the county, and sends it to downstate so they can fund NYC.
__________________
"I believe that being despised by the despicable is as good as being admired by the admirable."
spudcon is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 08-30-2010, 04:10 AM   #4
casimendocina
Professor
 
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 1,622
I'm just trying to get my head around the concept. I don't think we have that here.
casimendocina is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 08-30-2010, 05:55 AM   #5
Griff
still says videotape
 
Join Date: Feb 2001
Posts: 26,813
Do you guys tax groceries? We don't but we do tax restaurant meals so when you buy a bagel they need a way to figure out when to tax.
__________________
If you would only recognize that life is hard, things would be so much easier for you.
- Louis D. Brandeis
Griff is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 08-30-2010, 06:12 AM   #6
Sundae
polaroid of perfection
 
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: West Yorkshire
Posts: 24,185
In Italy there are neighbourhood bars where drinks and food are cheaper if you stand at the counter.
You cannot buy at the counter and then sit down at the front because you have not paid the correct amount of tax.
Slightly bewildering for tourists, but a great way to save money if you know about it.
And standing at the counter with a glass of red wine and a calzone is one of the great travelling experiences - like getting on or off a Routemaster* bus while it's still moving.

(* old style red London bus with a permanently open back and a conductor to take fares)
Sundae is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 08-30-2010, 11:36 AM   #7
glatt
 
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Arlington, VA
Posts: 27,717
The travel taxes piss me off. Everyone taxes the people who travel to their city whenever they can figure out how to do it.

I forget the exact deal with Las Vegas, but on the car rental, there was like a 6% sales tax plus another roughly 3% tax for some other government entity plus an outrageous 12% or so tax that seemed to be made up. Maybe it was called something like an "airport car rental tax" or something like that. It was basically just a tax on tourists. I should track down that invoice and give you the real numbers. It was unreal. It added up to 20-25% in taxes on the car rental.

That sort of a tax is easy to pass, because you are taxing other people. Few voters will be opposed to taxing the shit out of other people.
glatt is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 08-30-2010, 11:58 AM   #8
Lamplighter
Person who doesn't update the user title
 
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Bottom lands of the Missoula floods
Posts: 6,402
Quote:
Originally Posted by glatt View Post
<snip>
That sort of a tax is easy to pass, because you are taxing other people. Few voters will be opposed to taxing the shit out of other people.
...and those being taxed did not have their say, so it's a loss of control.
Lamplighter is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 08-30-2010, 01:41 PM   #9
Clodfobble
UNDER CONDITIONAL MITIGATION
 
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 20,012
I used to work in a cafe attached to a health-food grocery store, and we had similar rules governing people who would purchase food in the grocery store and then come sit in the cafe to eat it. Mostly it wasn't a big deal, but at least once a week we'd run into the problem where someone had purchased a bottle of wine from the store and wanted us to open it for them and provide a glass. The best we were allowed to do was put a bottle opener on the counter so they could open it themselves, and point them to the free plastic cups for water over by the soda machine.
Clodfobble is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 08-30-2010, 02:53 PM   #10
Sundae
polaroid of perfection
 
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: West Yorkshire
Posts: 24,185
I remember when you paid a different price for McMilkshakes depending on whether you ate in or had take-away. Even decent people lied, because they resented paying a higher price for one product.

I don't know whether the tax laws changed or McD's simply increased the cost above the board and classed them all as consumed on the premises.

[Disclaimer - whatever McDonalds did would have conformed to the law of the country and I do not mean to criticise them in any way]
Sundae is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 08-30-2010, 03:06 PM   #11
HungLikeJesus
Only looks like a disaster tourist
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: above 7,000 feet
Posts: 7,208
Quote:
Originally Posted by glatt View Post
The travel taxes piss me off. Everyone taxes the people who travel to their city whenever they can figure out how to do it.

I forget the exact deal with Las Vegas, but on the car rental, there was like a 6% sales tax plus another roughly 3% tax for some other government entity plus an outrageous 12% or so tax that seemed to be made up. Maybe it was called something like an "airport car rental tax" or something like that...
I was in Dallas two weeks ago and the $38 rental car ended up being $57 with taxes.
__________________
Keep Your Bodies Off My Lawn

SteveDallas's Random Thread Picker.
HungLikeJesus is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 08-30-2010, 04:26 PM   #12
Gravdigr
The Un-Tuckian
 
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: South Central...KY that is
Posts: 39,517
Quote:
I forget the exact deal with Las Vegas, but on the car rental, there was like a 6% sales tax plus another roughly 3% tax for some other government entity plus an outrageous 12% or so tax that seemed to be made up. Maybe it was called something like an "airport car rental tax" or something like that. It was basically just a tax on tourists. I should track down that invoice and give you the real numbers. It was unreal. It added up to 20-25% in taxes on the car rental.
Just rent something besides a Vega...Who would name a car rental place 'Las Vegas' anyway?
__________________


These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA, EPA, FBI, DEA, CDC, or FDIC. These statements are not intended to diagnose, cause, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. If you feel you have been harmed/offended by, or, disagree with any of the above statements or images, please feel free to fuck right off.
Gravdigr is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:11 AM.


Powered by: vBulletin Version 3.8.1
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.