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Wasn't charged sales tax on the Pellets, however was charged 6.35% on the delivery charge. Ahh the great State of Connecticut... The tax you to death state.
I think we in Maryland have everyone beat. We tax the rain.Wasn't charged sales tax on the Pellets, however was charged 6.35% on the delivery charge. Ahh the great State of Connecticut... The tax you to death state.
true I paid no tax in Sullivan County NY.. across the Hudson, Dutchess County passed a tax on all fuels.. even wood and oilIt varies by state sometimes even county.
true I paid no tax in Sullivan County NY.. across the Hudson, Dutchess County passed a tax on all fuels.. even wood and oil
What is a sales tax?
What is a sales tax?
Hey don't rub it in just because you live in tax free New Hampshire. Up here in Maine we get taxed on the taxes.
A fee we are charged for not having to live in New Hampshire.
I assume they tax pellets in Me I know they tax clothes which is about as dumb as I can think.
Is this just a state-by-state thing or nationwide? I was charged sales tax in the not-so-great state of MD. With Martin Owe'Malley in charge everything is taxed...even the rain. (if you think im kidding, google "MD rain tax")
Where in smd are you? I bought 3 ton from la plata lowes and did not pay tax.
Pennington pellets have been around for years . I've had my Harman Advance since 2005 and it will burn "premo" and crap with no hiccups as long as the pellet size doesn't exceed 2 - 3 inches in length. I wouldn't say Penningtons are crap. They're usually pretty "clean" as far as "fines" being in the bag. I just don't think they burn as hot as some other brands but they do burn relatively clean. Bag doesn't say if they're hard, soft or blend of both. I've found the hard wood pellets don't burn as hot as soft wood pellets (hard wood burns cleaner).Maybe the pellets are such crap that noone predicted anyone would actually try to burn them.
I wonder if it occurs to our Government at the Federal, State and Local levels that the solution to 'budget shortfall' is to NOT SPEND SO MUCH. My theory is to spend your money now, before the government taxes it again for standing still.It's not just pellets. Heating fuels in many states are tax exempt to help people stay warm. Although in recent years there has been pressure to tax heating fuels to fill budget shortfalls. Some states tax electricity but usually after a certain numbers of kwh's.
I am in maryland, no tax on pellets. O'liar missed that one. Bought two tons in Bel Air last week. No tax. Oh, I have my rain tax bill, what a scam.Is this just a state-by-state thing or nationwide? I was charged sales tax in the not-so-great state of MD. With Martin Owe'Malley in charge everything is taxed...even the rain. (if you think im kidding, google "MD rain tax")
I wonder if it occurs to our Government at the Federal, State and Local levels that the solution to 'budget shortfall' is to NOT SPEND SO MUCH. My theory is to spend your money now, before the government taxes it again for standing still.
I am in maryland, no tax on pellets. O'liar missed that one. Bought two tons in Bel Air last week. No tax. Oh, I have my rain tax bill, what a scam.
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