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I just renewed my yearly supporting membership, as I did I thought that anybody that uses the vast wealth of information and camaraderie (as long as your not selling a car that doesn't have all the cooling tins in place, the locals get ugly quick !!). We should all try to be supporting members as we would all be without a place to vent, exchange ideas, or get tech advice, the information provided by guys like Gordon/ Alan and the others are well worth the cost of admission, so don't be cheap, if you can afford the financial and emotional investment to our crazy clown cars, the paltry fee on your credit card statement is a small price to pay....

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...on this subject: While I totally agree that members actively participating in SOC should become "Supporting Members," I was taken aback by the email notice I just received from the Club's "Fee processing" company - FeePod Premium Memberships: 

 "Starting April 1st, we'll begin collecting sales tax on Premium Membership Invoice payments for certain customers in the US, based on the applicable tax rate in the state where your billing address is located. If your billing address is in one of the states in which FeePod is required to collect sales tax, you'll see the sales tax appear on on your Premium Membership Invoice Receipt." 

I belong to more than a few organizations, to which I pay annual membership fees. I've done some checking into those payments and find NONE of them collect state sales tax! Does anyone out there have any FACTS about this new assessment? 

@Napa Paul : I was equally surprised!  Then I noted I neither live in Washington nor South Carolina where they claim to be “required” to collect sales tax.  This, of course, is “subject to change in the future.”

I am, and will continue to be, a Supporting Member tax or no tax (knowing full well I entirely disagree with collecting this tax for a members only web site!)

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Eventually all states that have a sales tax will likely include internet sales in their taxable sales inventory.  The issue has been slowly winding its way through the court system.   Even after the Supreme Court makes a decision on the specific issue, individual states need to enact legislation and compliance methodology, i.e., OK, what do we need to do to comply? 

The other organizations you mention will likely join the sales tax queue.  If you want to put a positive spin on the tax itself, these are fees that we would have paid historically, i.e., in a "bricks and mortar" sales environment when we shopped on Main Street, not on our laptops. 

We won't know what states their new policy covers until after their announced start date of April 1st. I can only imagine that FeePod will probably begin collecting for California. Why? ...because CA was one of the states that sued (and won) online retailers like Amazon, for not collecting their sales taxes. Personally, I don't believe "membership fees" are, nor should be, deemed as taxable goods.....but that's where the attorneys get involved!  Then, ....we're f*#ked! 

The whole tax thing is so ridiculous in as much as when you're working your paycheck has many taxes taken out, then when you go to a retail store and buy something, more taxes... buy some gas there's the tax man getting his pound of flesh.they are flirting with charging some kind of tax to drive into Boston on certain highways at certain times in a attempt to cut down on congestion, every time local or state govt. needs money for whatever they raise or institute a new tax on something... try going to work Monday morn and tell the boss you will be needing a new roof so you'll need a substantial raise, let me know how that works out for ya .

widebody boy posted:

The whole tax thing is so ridiculous in as much as when you're working your paycheck has many taxes taken out, then when you go to a retail store and buy something, more taxes... buy some gas there's the tax man getting his pound of flesh.they are flirting with charging some kind of tax to drive into Boston on certain highways at certain times in a attempt to cut down on congestion, every time local or state govt. needs money for whatever they raise or institute a new tax on something... try going to work Monday morn and tell the boss you will be needing a new roof so you'll need a substantial raise, let me know how that works out for ya .

With anti tax-man talk like that, I wouldn't be answering any knocks on the door for a few weeks ..... they're always listening

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widebody boy posted:

The whole tax thing is so ridiculous in as much as when you're working your paycheck has many taxes taken out, then when you go to a retail store and buy something, more taxes... buy some gas there's the tax man getting his pound of flesh.they are flirting with charging some kind of tax to drive into Boston on certain highways at certain times in a attempt to cut down on congestion, every time local or state govt. needs money for whatever they raise or institute a new tax on something... try going to work Monday morn and tell the boss you will be needing a new roof so you'll need a substantial raise, let me know how that works out for ya .

Try living on a long ago planned out as-best-you-can FIXED income - it's called being retired. Any and all new taxes that constantly come out of the blue, bite you in the arse and leave an ever-growing scar! I know, a new tax @ only about $3.50 assessed on my SOC membership is chump-change... and I'll surely spill much more than that while enjoying a fine lunch, but it seems like every time I turn around someone's sticking their hand into my pocket to grab more and more of that chump-change. 

There, I've vented! Have a nice day. 

 

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