It's tax free clothes this weekend in Texas. I know other states have a weekend here or there as well for this sort of thing. Time for me to go look at shorts replenishment since they're heading to "off season".Luke wrote:a huge back to school sale.
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NC got rid of our education related tax free weekend.Hobie-wan wrote:It's tax free clothes this weekend in Texas. I know other states have a weekend here or there as well for this sort of thing. Time for me to go look at shorts replenishment since they're heading to "off season".Luke wrote:a huge back to school sale.
Hurts our educational system, hurts retail, hurts the economy.
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Competetion always a good thing, any tax waiver on just a select merchandise does not seem right.Luke wrote:NC got rid of our education related tax free weekend.Hobie-wan wrote:It's tax free clothes this weekend in Texas. I know other states have a weekend here or there as well for this sort of thing. Time for me to go look at shorts replenishment since they're heading to "off season".Luke wrote:a huge back to school sale.
Hurts our educational system, hurts retail, hurts the economy.
http://www.taxadmin.org/fta/rate/sales_holiday.html
Just like the Tax Exempt "non profit" groups (who also gets government handouts), an uneven playing field.
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Really? In this case the main aim is for parents to buy back to school clothes. In what way is that 'not right'? It isn't like the pork industry is going to suffer unfair competition because a bunch of people that were planning on making ham pants bought some jeans instead. I'm with you on certain groups of people getting a break purely because of some factors, but in this case they don't require proof that people are in school. Everyone gets tax free on clothes purchases.CRTGAMER wrote: Competetion always a good thing, any tax waiver on just a select merchandise does not seem right.![]()
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Isn't our state legislature great?!Luke wrote:NC got rid of our education related tax free weekend.
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So who determines what are school clothes or any of the other Tax Free products that pop up thru out the year?Hobie-wan wrote:Really? In this case the main aim is for parents to buy back to school clothes. In what way is that 'not right'? It isn't like the pork industry is going to suffer unfair competition because a bunch of people that were planning on making ham pants bought some jeans instead. I'm with you on certain groups of people getting a break purely because of some factors, but in this case they don't require proof that people are in school. Everyone gets tax free on clothes purchases.CRTGAMER wrote:Competetion always a good thing, any tax waiver on just a select merchandise does not seem right.![]()
http://www.window.state.tx.us/taxinfo/t ... thing.html
Big picture - Products that are not exempt are taking care of required taxes needed in the coffer. I am for any tax reduction, but make it across the board so it is equal for ALL producers and ALL consumers.
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You just want to go on a video game buying spree, don't you?CRTGAMER wrote:Big picture - Products that are not exempt are taking care of required taxes needed in the coffer. I am for any tax reduction, but make it across the board so it is equal for ALL producers and ALL consumers.
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And that teacher "raise".prfsnl_gmr wrote: Isn't our state legislature great?!
CRTGAMERMON,
Let me drop some science.
In most areas of NC, public school student's parents have financial issues with affording their "item list" for the school year. The tax free weekend is like a godsend for parents who are financially struggling. Sure, we are talking about percentages, but it does matter.
Who pays the price for this? The already underpaid teachers.
This happens in two ways:
1) Domino effect: Teacher buys the kids in need what they need. Charges it to the school. These charges cut the budget. School gets in debt, and needs to become "lean", Teachers lose their jobs.
2) Stress and Sacrifice: A Lot, and I mean a lot, of teachers will take their hard earned money and pay for the supplies out of their own pocket so the domino effect doesn't take place. Sure, they get a break on taxes, but it shouldn't be an issue in the first place.
Ya know what's nuts? I would say the majority of people who complain about the education system in NC are NOT teachers. The teachers are so focused on their job that usually they let others do the talking for them.
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:You just want to go on a video game buying spree, don't you?CRTGAMER wrote:Big picture - Products that are not exempt are taking care of required taxes needed in the coffer. I am for any tax reduction, but make it across the board so it is equal for ALL producers and ALL consumers.
Some video games are educational, maybe certain titles should also be exempt?
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This. My daughter is in a very good public school, and I was shocked at how, even there, the teachers (and, to a certain extent, parent volunteers) are required to provide items that were provided by the schools when I was younger. The lack of care and compassion that our current state legislature shows for educators in this state is disgusting.Luke wrote:2) Stress and Sacrifice: A Lot, and I mean a lot, of teachers will take their hard earned money and pay for the supplies out of their own pocket so the domino effect doesn't take place.