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Zambroski

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  1. You can be a praised hero if you just go gender dysphoric! wtf?
  2. If this is what you want to show me, this is the best you got, please just go back to not quoting me and clogging up my notifications. Thanks.
  3. They are. But they should be more compulsory, minimal and used appropriately. We've long past the days where we are taxed with representation. It's become theft for the sake of "we can make you pay." We should all have had enough of it.
  4. i know you ain't talkin' 'bout me here. Taxes (or whatever term they want to use to confuse the public)=THEFT.
  5. There you go! That's the spirit!
  6. You are such a simple. It's pretty funny because you think that you aren't.
  7. You can call it a "registration" if it makes you feel better. The government doesn't care what you want to call it so long as you PAY IT! They actually prefer you don't think of it as a "tax" because of it's rightly earned negative connotations.
  8. A "fee" is only for private business or organizations. A "fee" is a tax when administered by a government agency. A private org cannot call it a "tax" but the meaning is the same. I'm trying to understand how you are not seeing this.
  9. If so, everybody else understood what I meant. What's you major malfunction? TDS pea brain. You are such a fucking balloon animal.
  10. Ok, as decided by a government agency: Fee- a tax You want me to do "registration" now?
  11. Name your favorite and look it up. A rose by any other name.... Here, I'll start: Merriam's: Tax-a.) a charge usually of money imposed by authority on persons or property for public purposes b. )a sum levied on members of an organization to defray expenses Cambridge: Tax-an amount of money paid to the government that is based on your income or the cost of goods or services you have bought. Here's from the Tax Foundation direct: Tax- a mandatory payment or charge collected by local, state, and national governments from individuals or businesses to cover the costs of general government services, goods, and activities.
  12. Plus the price of the vehicle you fucking idiot. Holy shit. So, I said $50k, you came up with $49k. My bad that you are stupid. Holy shit.
  13. Whatever service they deem necessary under whatever line item under whatever category. It's usually under infrastructure but, they can do whatever they want with it once they get it.
  14. Only if you ignore the definition.
  15. They are all taxes. It's just that simple. Calling them "fees", "registrations" or anything other is word play that doesn't sound as bad. THEY ARE ALL GOVERNMENT TAXES.
  16. I may have been off on that but I was close. You can do the math if you want. Stop looking for a win. You don't have what it takes.
  17. Services.
  18. Stop poking yourself in the eye. This is why you are going blind.
  19. I don't care who they are made out to. TAX- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
  20. No, buttfuck, the worst year it is 8.45. It's year fucking one on a new car.
  21. Who do you write the checks to for the "fee" or "registration"? Is it a government agency that then rolls it into it's revenue source? If so, tax. Hint: It most definitely is.
  22. Is it collected by a government agency and enforce by law? Yes? It's a tax.
  23. Why are some of you weirdos always trying to measure your own wealth in here? It's weird...and THAT is VERY telling.
  24. A "fee" or a "registration" is a tax. Ok...I can dig this. Here, in tax lovers haven, vehicles are taxed on a sliding scale based on NEW value until ten years at which point, it's a flat tax. This DOES NOT include the orignal tax amount of 6.5% for both new and use vehicles. IOW, the tax (fee/registration) on a $40,000 vehicle will amount to $50k plus over the first ten years here in tax/fees alone. It's pretty insane even on government theft levels.
  25. I guess more of my question is, is that "tag" a flat fee or is it based on the value of the vehicle each year?