otm_shank
otm_shank t1_ixzjusw wrote
Reply to comment by Ninja0978 in Do both buyer and seller pay tax for private party sales of vehicle? by [deleted]
That's fraud but ok. You can also get free groceries by cheating the self-checkout!
otm_shank t1_ixzji5u wrote
Reply to comment by axle_demon in Do both buyer and seller pay tax for private party sales of vehicle? by [deleted]
Surely only if there was a capital gain, which would be pretty rare outside of vintage cars or a crazy used car market (admittedly, we have had that recently).
In fact, if you sell to a dealer as a trade-in while buying another car, not only would you not pay income tax on it, but you essentially get a tax credit because the sales tax on the new car is based on the after-trade price.
otm_shank t1_itg6esk wrote
I also had a hell of a time cancelling a Boston Globe subscription. I was so irritated sitting on hold that I vowed to never give them another dime.
So yeah, I don't know what it would take to pass this here, but I'd be in favor. In the meantime, temporarily changing your billing address to somewhere in CA might let you trigger some of these protections.
otm_shank t1_iy81pxl wrote
Reply to comment by commentsOnPizza in [Taunton] Comcast’s sneaky Broadcast TV fee hits $27, making a mockery of advertised rates by thomascgalvin
> Likewise, the government should investigate whether Comcast's broadcast TV fee is really just passing along the fees that networks are demanding or whether Comcast is charging more than that in their broadcast TV fee.
It's still bullshit even if they're just passing it through. It's their own cost of doing business, and you can't decline it. It's literally impossible to pay their advertised prices, which should be illegal without question.