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A concise note..
« on: December 27, 2025, 04:16:27 AM »
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Re: A concise note..
« Reply #1 on: December 27, 2025, 05:29:26 AM »
The people that work are the ones that are punished with endless taxes.  One of the biggest tax scams is sales tax on cars. Sales tax is paid when you buy a new or used car. Then every time that car is sold the new owner pays sales tax on it. Say buy a new car for 40K in Pa. you pay 6% which would be $2400. Then you sell it for 25K then that owner sells it 18K. Its sold again for 10K. So four sales on one car equals $5580 for the state. Such a rip off.  All the while those fat bastards sit in their office thinking of new ways to tax people, and raise their own salaries.
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« Reply #2 on: December 27, 2025, 06:56:40 AM »
The people that work are the ones that are punished with endless taxes.  One of the biggest tax scams is sales tax on cars. Sales tax is paid when you buy a new or used car. Then every time that car is sold the new owner pays sales tax on it. Say buy a new car for 40K in Pa. you pay 6% which would be $2400. Then you sell it for 25K then that owner sells it 18K. Its sold again for 10K. So four sales on one car equals $5580 for the state. Such a rip off.  All the while those fat bastards sit in their office thinking of new ways to tax people, and raise their own salaries.

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Re: A concise note..
« Reply #3 on: December 27, 2025, 08:11:08 AM »
 We don't do it here in Ohio, but some states your license plate cost goes by what the car is worth. If you buy a new car for $30,000 you might pay $600 or more, then every so many years the value of the car goes down, your license plate gets cheaper. The plates I have on my E-250 cost me $75/year. But, the plates on my van, a 2012, actually were the plates from my previous van, a 2003 E-150. I didn't get new plates, just transferred the old ones to that new one. So the plates are 23 years old, but get a nice new 1''x 2'' sticker every year that goes bottom right on the rear plate, and registration for the glove box. Wonder how much it costs the state to print out those stickers, .50 to a buck maybe?  Might not be a tax, but with over 13 million vehicles registered here in Ohio, and many being commercial and paying much more than that $75, they pull in a chunk.
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« Reply #4 on: December 27, 2025, 11:47:07 AM »
Car registration isn't called a tax but it is. Car registration is now over $50 a year. A pickup 7000 LB and under is $88 class 2 or 3 can be as much as $200. Of course there is the emission sticker you have to buy, and inspection which is $85 a year now, and always going up. We are told its to take care of the roads. Meanwhile Pa is 3rd in the nation with gas tax, at .58 cents a gallon. 
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