Posted on 07/19/2018 11:01:24 AM PDT by C19fan
Never short on ideas for things to tax, lawmakers in New Jersey are considering a tax on tap water.
The proposal is being floated by State Sen. Bob Smith D-Middlesex, who is trying to say it's not actually a tax but a 'user fee'.
"It is a user fee based on volume," Smith told Fox 5's Chasing New Jersey.
(Excerpt) Read more at fox5ny.com ...
[Dont come to Florida if you a Jersey progressive. Stay where you are and eat your peas.]
I’m a NJ CONSERVATIVE and CAN’T WAIT for my opportunity to move to FLA!!!
Don’t these people already pay water usage fees? I know I do. To add a tax on top of it? Where is the tea stored?
If they want money, then sell your capitol building. Keep putting up with this BS.
“Its a user fee based on volume
Ummm, thats called your water bill.
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A tax on the tax is next.
“Its a user fee based on volume
Ummm, thats called your water bill.
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A tax on the tax is next.
No, it’s a user fee on air.
We left California when they were going to tax the rain. The idea was to tax the sq ft on your property that prevented the rain from going in to the ground. Driveways, roofs sheds etc. I dont believe it went into effect but glad were out of that asylum.
“It is a user fee based on volume,” Smith told Fox 5’s Chasing New Jersey.”
How you going to handle my well asswipe?
“The previous lib governor of Maryland got you beat. He shoved through a tax on wastewater ostensibly to clean the Chesapeake Bay. Of course, about 80% of the money grubbing endeavors in Maryland are for cleaning the Bay.”
Didn’t that filthy democrat get a tax on how much rain fell on you?
Yep, I can see it now. A brother on every street corner Hey, wanna by some high quality imported H2O? Only a dime a gallon.
Hey, man, my stuff is better ... it's dihydrogen monoxide ... two bits a gallon.
Water utilities are mostly owned and run by local governments and they receive the money from the water bills for their operations. The State now wants their cut.
Like Bob Barker would say, Come on down!
5.56mm
My first thought as well...
The only person who pays a moving fee is the legal owner of the house and only if they sell the prior home in less than 1 year.
Just recently, my 77 year old cousin passed away. He owned two rental properties. His widow (2nd wife) was not on the deeds, so had no idea how much money he still owed on the mortgages. The estate lawyer told her it would be a good idea if she went to collect the rents. Once the tenants learned of my cousin's death, they all decided they weren't going to pay their rents anymore, and she was worrying about how to pay the water bills for the property if no rents were coming in. I told her she was under no obligation to collect those rents since her name wasn't on any of the deeds or mortgage loans. Let the estate lawyer deal with it.
At least the house they had bought together was in both their names, so she had no problem selling it. She had to sell it, since she wouldn't have been able to afford to stay there on just what she was making. She's now living with one of her daughters. For the life of me, I don't understand why my cousin held on to those properties for so long. I know people get used to the money coming in, but he didn't do his wife any favors. He'd always told her that if anything happened to him, she would be alright. Well, he lied...and she wasn't alright. Sadly, she had fallen for his line, and never questioned him about the finances. He had debts she didn't even know of. If he was alive today, I'd give him a piece of my mind.
It's amazing how many couples don't share financial information with each other. My own niece makes more money than her husband, and like her father (my deceased brother), she pays all the bills, and her husband has no idea where the money goes. I told her she wasn't doing him, or her any favors, because if anything ever happened to her, her husband would be in the dark on all of it. I thought this tendency for one partner to deal with the finances was a thing that older couples did. But my niece isn't even 40 yet.
yea, there was that too.
When I moved here 8 years ago, the soulless vultures actually charged me sales tax on a car I’d owned for five years.
‘I was considering a trip to a Jersey beach town until I saw you need a beach badge to use the beach.’
I hear Strathmere is a free beach...my recollection of it is a small less congested spot...
of course Atlantic City and Wildwood are free, have been since I can remember...
Where do you pin the badge? On your Speedos?
It isn’t a USER fee....it goes thru a person & gets peed out.
IT is a RENTER FEE.
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