Feb 15, 2009 #1 D DagnyK New member Joined Feb 15, 2009 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Points 1 but once reduced you were required to pay sales tax on every thing you bought including food. Would you consider that a tax cut? Would that actually save you money?
but once reduced you were required to pay sales tax on every thing you bought including food. Would you consider that a tax cut? Would that actually save you money?
Feb 15, 2009 #2 T TheWise New member Joined Nov 18, 2008 Messages 4 Reaction score 0 Points 1 No. Most families spend more money on food than anything else, with the exception of perhaps a mortgage payment. That would sound more like a tax increase than a tax cut.
No. Most families spend more money on food than anything else, with the exception of perhaps a mortgage payment. That would sound more like a tax increase than a tax cut.