Posted on 01/10/2020 9:57:56 PM PST by Libloather
ALBANY, NY -- It may be one of the few taxes in which New York states bite doesnt rank among the nations highest.
Now, some New York City lawmakers want to more than double the states beer excise tax to provide more money for the State University of New York system.
The excise tax, paid by beer distributors, is currently 14 cents per gallon. Bills introduced ahead of the upcoming State Legislature session would raise that to 30 cents per gallon (that matches the states current excise tax on wine).
The Assembly sponsor of the bill, Brooklyn Democrat Harvey Epstein, estimates the increased beer tax would boost the states revenues from about $45 million to $96 million per year. Epsteins bill would direct the added revenue to support both SUNY and CUNY (the City University of New York).
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If there were only a way to donate the recycled portion...
There is...on the streets of DeBlasios New York City. You can even leave a deuce if it moves you.
Just go and brew your own, and avoid the tax-guy.
Of course they do.
Dems haven’t met a tax yet they didn’t love.
I was always surprised at the low prices in NYC delis. I remember getting a six-pack of premium beers like Bass Ale, Becks, Coors for $7.
NY Tax Payers still have money- Most Lawmakers want to rectify that
If Cuomo and Deblasio really want to take in the tax money all they need do is tax alcoholic beverages at the same rate tobacco products are taxed.
They could make the state and city solvent in six months!!
Anyone up for a beer party on the Hudson...?
2 words: Laffer Curve.
Albany is full of economic illiterates.
notice no mention of wine...
just another way to alter human behavior at the average person’s expense...
and epstein didn’t kill himself...
That’s a great way to put it; NJ has the same strategy - and both are paying dearly. Imported underclasses don’t replace middle-class Americans; it just doesn’t work.
“Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.
Benjamin Franklin
The excise tax, paid by beer distributors, is currently 14 cents per gallon. Bills introduced ahead of the upcoming State Legislature session would raise that to 30 cents per gallon (that matches the states current excise tax on wine).
If they really want to raise revenue they should TAX All Legal Size paper at 10 cents a sheet.
The tax is always about the cause, not the corruption.
We signal our virtue to prevent alcoholism.
Instead, fat cats get their pensions paid by beer drinkers.
Put up a large sign at the bar. Paying beer tax to pay fat cat pensions.
Minnesota has a 9.8% sales tax on all alcoholic beverage products. Part of this tax went to build the billion dollar MN Vikings stadium the rest as my mother used to say goes to buy sand to fill rat holes...typical government boondoggles.
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