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Exotix
03-08-2011, 10:45pm
House Bill 385 ~ Georgia GOP Raising Taxes On Girl Scout Cookies While Cutting Taxes On Foreign Corporations.

ThinkProgress » Georgia GOP Raising Taxes On Girl Scout Cookies While Cutting Taxes On Foreign Corporations (http://thinkprogress.org/2011/03/08/georgia-girl-scout-taxes/)


Like many states, Georgia is facing a budget shortfall.

To address the problem, the legislature is considering a bill that would expand the tax base by doing things like reinstating a sales tax on food and raising the tax on gasoline.

Many Georgians would be adversely affected by the tax hikes on basic commodities, including the Girl Scouts, who are worried about the “significant financial impact” the bill would have on the revenue they raise through cookie sales, which would now be subject to sales tax.




Over the weekend, Marilyn Midyette, the CEO of Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta, sent an email to supporters warning them that the new tax on their cookies “would take money away from Girl Scout programs“:

This significant financial impact would take money away from Girl Scout programs, camp support, financial aid and proceeds from the sale that support troop activities and community service projects. ....

Please contact your State House Representative and State Senator TODAY and express your concern in a courteous, Scout-like manner about our Scouts being taxed. Please reference House Bill 385.
Sample letters have been provided on the left to make it easy to copy and paste into your own email. There are sample letters for girls as well as for parents and volunteers.



But while Girl Scouts and anyone who buys groceries and gasoline is forced to sacrifice, domestic and foreign corporations in Geogia are being lavished with a tax break.

The same bill that raises taxes on Girl Scouts Cookies lowers tax rates on corporate income, from 6 percent this year to just 4 percent in 2014:


(a)(1)(A) For any taxable year beginning prior to January 1, 2012, every Every
967 domestic corporation and every foreign corporation shall pay annually an income tax
968 equivalent to 6 percent of its Georgia taxable net income.

975 (D) For any taxable year beginning on or after January 1, 2014, every domestic
976 corporation and every foreign corporation shall pay annually an income tax equivalent
977 to 4 percent of its Georgia taxable net income

Beyond Girl Scout cookies, taxes on food and gasoline are highly regressive disproportionately affecting lower and middle class consumers, who spend a larger share of their limited income on necessities like groceries than do people with higher disposable incomes.




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Sad.

ChasC5
03-09-2011, 7:51am
The Republicans and The GOP are just narrowing down their world.

Soon we will be able to get them all in one state. :D

Like Texas. :rofl:

Exotix
03-09-2011, 9:45am
The Republicans and The GOP are just narrowing down their world.

Soon we will be able to get them all in one state. :D

Like Texas. :rofl:

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Joecooool
03-09-2011, 11:02am
Tax the god damn churches.

Problem solved.

ChasC5
03-09-2011, 11:04am
Tax the god damn churches.

Problem solved.

That will go over real big with the GOP :rofl:

Luetic
03-09-2011, 2:08pm
The Republicans and The GOP are just narrowing down their world.

Soon we will be able to get them all in one state. :D

Like Texas. :rofl:

I wish all of the states could be as financialy successful as the Republican ran Texas is!

ChasC5
03-09-2011, 2:47pm
I wish all of the states could be as financialy successful as the Republican ran Texas is!

Peals welcome them all with open arms. :D

Plus it's a good opportunity to get that fence project going. :cheers: