HARTFORD — Devotees of coupons and discounts are angry at Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's proposal to slap a new sales tax on the original price of a good or service rather than the discounted price.
Ending the sales tax exemptions for coupons, discounts and automobile trade-ins are among tax exemptions Malloy has proposed ending to help close the state's projected $3.5 billion deficit.
For example, the tax would be imposed on the $30 price of a blouse, not the $15 sales price.
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Typical communist dictator-- threatening anyone who dares get in his way.
Will the tanks be rolling up to the capitol soon?
HARTFORD — Devotees of coupons and discounts are angry at Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's proposal to slap a new sales tax on the original price of a good or service rather than the discounted price.
Ending the sales tax exemptions for coupons, discounts and automobile trade-ins are among tax exemptions Malloy has proposed ending to help close the state's projected $3.5 billion deficit.
For example, the tax would be imposed on the $30 price of a blouse, not the $15 sales price.
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