Posted on 10/07/2006 1:14:09 AM PDT by HarmlessLovableFuzzball
Beginning this week, New Jersey residents purchasing music and videos from services like Apple's iTunes and rival digital downloads e-tailers encountered something they'd previously only found at bricks-and-mortar counterparts: a sales tax.
Democratic Governor Jon Corzine proposed the sales tax expansion earlier this spring to help the state to recover from a $4.5 billion budget deficit, an ABC News affiliate in New York reported recently on its Web site. The changes, along with a sales tax rate hike from 6 to 7 percent, took effect on Oct. 1.
According to a CNET News.com special report completed in April, 15 states and the District of Columbia already included media downloads in their sales tax regimes, and a handful of others--New Jersey included--were contemplating similar moves.
Garden State officials didn't stop at downloaded music and videos for the newly taxed set. New Jerseyans must now pay taxes on data processing; tanning, massage and tattooing services; limousines; and flooring and carpeting installation, among other things.
I am on a six-year plan myself. I will leave the Garden State on or about June 1, 2012. It makes some sense to spend money here to make money here. It doesn't make a lick of sense to stay here for a second if you are spending but not making.
Meanwhile, I was talking to yet another nice young couple that is moving to North Carolina, yesterday. They already have their house picked out, and their new neighbors on either side are from within 10 miles of their current house in Scotch Plains, New Jersey.
Will the last one out of New Jersey please turn out the lights.
Yep...PA or NH it will be. Better gun laws and lower taxes.
One nice thing is that it has forced me into an accelerated retirement plan. It will be good to be out on the golf course while I can still walk.
I wonder how many ITunes users voted for tax increases on cigarettes in Jersey.
Well, you know how it is when Big Tattoo gets its hands around the government's throat...
All you money are berong to us!
I wonder how many ITunes users voted for tax increases on cigarettes in Jersey.
No matter what group the lawmakers finger to raise the taxes to balance their damn pork programs, it's just WRONG! And to admit it bold face as well makes me sick!
All these years they come right out and say they have to raise cigarette taxes to balance their budgets. Well, now that they aren't realizing all that tax dollars from smokers anymore, they are going after other groups.
Well, like I always said, Randall, "when they go after another group, they are leaving the smokers alone." So they can have at!
It's states like NJ that make CA look so SANE.
"I am on a six-year plan myself. I will leave the Garden State on or about June 1, 2012. It makes some sense to spend money here to make money here. It doesn't make a lick of sense to stay here for a second if you are spending but not making"
pharmboy....don't go stealing my plans....I too am planning the exit!!!
if anyone that does not live in NJ want ot understand the NJ lib/dem politicans...just play the george harrison (beatle) song ...Taxman....that sums it all very succinctly!
"I am on a six-year plan myself. I will leave the Garden State on or about June 1, 2012. It makes some sense to spend money here to make money here. It doesn't make a lick of sense to stay here for a second if you are spending but not making"
pharmboy....don't go stealing my plans....I too am planning the exit!!!
if anyone that does not live in NJ want ot understand the NJ lib/dem politicans...just play the george harrison (beatle) song ...Taxman....that sums it all very succinctly!
So Pharmboy is Exit 5 (years)
Gridlock is Exit 6 (years)
What's your Exit #?
Kind of puts a different spin on the old joke, doesn't it?
I guess the next thing they'll want to tax is the air the citizens of NJ breaths.
Damn good point.
I am from NJ, and some of us do mind. This tax is from a governor who, when campaigning, would give out the standard line, "I have no plans for any new taxes." Once in office, he suddenly discovered that there was a big problem that he didn't notice before, and that a raft of new and heavier taxes was the only solution.
Every Democrat governor since Brendan Byrne has done the same thing, and the only Republican governor, old Tom Kane, spent state funds like a crazed RINO. We have had no good statewide politicians in office for decades.
As far as I can tell, they are all the equivalent of crooks. They most resemble holdup men (in their tax policies), and pimps and prostitutes in their relationship to the gambling "industry" and the teachers' unions.
"Garden State officials didn't stop at downloaded music and videos for the newly taxed set. New Jerseyans must now pay taxes on data processing; tanning, massage and tattooing services; limousines; and flooring and carpeting installation, among other things."
But, but, but, I thought it would stop with the eeeeevvvviiiil cigarettes!
Crooked government employees can't do their job. So, let's tax the hell out of something else.
Nanny-state ping.
I suggest a "Gay Governor" tax.
Say 99 percent tax rate on all Gay Governor book reciepts?
Try that tax first Jon Corzine.
"Well, now that they aren't realizing all that tax dollars from smokers anymore, they are going after other groups."
How long have we been telling people this? How damn thick of skulls do people have?
Let's see, the reason why they need to raise the taxes is because of a budget deficit caused by ????.
A. High dollar public contracts to campaign contributors
B. Failed social programs
C. Corruption
D. Spending like druken sailors
E. Rediculous government worker pay raises (for a special few) and BIG FAT pensions
F. All of the above
Hmmm... I'll take a guess and say the answer is F!
You forgot G) School Funding Formulas that require expenditures of $20,000+ for students in urban districts, all funded by local property taxes on suburban residences.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.