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You will still be paying for BBC whether you agree with their bias view on news or not.

I am content paying for the high quality of service provided by BBC Entertainment and in the UK I am free to choose from a host of news sources, including the Beeb. It is no business of yours what I do with my money, nor which TV channels I choose to watch.

One of us is very content with life and the other is not. Care to make a guess which of us has a thistle up his arse?
 
Being an expat and experienced tv on both ends, I like the license fee.

Don't get me wrong, the USA is my home now, I love it here but you can not help comparing. TV with no adverts, :thumbup:, you pay for a tv license which covers all the bbc tv and radio broadcast, not just the news. They make some great tv shows, Dr who to name just one. I can not watch the uk tv system here with out the use of a proxy server but I would galdy pay the yearly license to do so.

Far to many commercials over here, we dvr shows and skip commercials, except the can-am ones of course.

BBC America is ok but too many reality shows when we have lots more to over, I watch PBS more they have better choice, Dr Martin etc.

Tax is tax, your not going to avoid it, I live in MA we're taxed on everything, but I chose to live here and love it. Don't buy cars every day so live with the registration, town tax is ok, rather not pay it of course but I do because I support my home town.

For uk readers. Not the nine o'clock news, muddled quote my memory is old.

The tv license fee is not nearly enough, I would glady sell my house car and first born to watch great Telly.:roflblack::roflblack:
 
After reading some of the posts on this thread, I don't feel so bad about my tax bill for $166.04 on my lady bug. I see it could be much worse:yikes::yikes:
 
Haven't anyone of you heard of loopholes ??????

In my house I worship Holly so my residence is concidered a place of religion so I do not have to pay taxes. I pass the collection plate around every Sunday before the Nascar race for pizza and beer money. :bowdown::read::pray:


:joke:

Only you could have come up with an answer like that....<hehe>
 
Looks like the facts say the tax is on capital gains not your house unless you have over $500000 profit. Are we reading the same thing or is this some more election year propaganda?

With all the misinformation running around from both sides it is difficult to know what's what.

Talking about Spyders is more fun!

There seems to be some questions as to exactly what it means. Could be more propaganda!! Will kown when the first person sells their house, if they get hit with a tax we will probably hear the scream around the world.


SpYders are more fun!! What about the big bailout we are getting ready to do?? :yikes:
 
I bought my 2012 RT-S SE5 on 7/3/12 and made the dreaded trip to the BMV just under 45 days later. Indiana excise tax got $425. Then there were the registration and plate fees. All of that repeats every year here although over time the excise tax goes down. Almost $500 for that pleasure.
 
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In MD we pay 6% on the initial sale and then a registration fee every two years. So a new RT LTD tax bill would be about $1680 and then we are done with taxes.
 
Yup, we are all taxed to poverty. When you make money it's taxed, spend it it's taxed, property you buy is taxed, savings taxed. Then when you die , that's taxed too. Really makes me mad!

:thumbup: Makes me mad too.
 
Far to many commercials over here, we dvr shows and skip commercials, except the can-am ones of course.

"Homeland" went out on a commercial channel in the UK. Loved it. Got a clever Panasonic digi-recorder which allows me to edit out the commercials almost invisibly. So we did that with every episode before we watched it. Great, no interruptions, just like it was meant to be seen!!!

For uk readers. Not the nine o'clock news, muddled quote my memory is old.

Your memory is better than you think. "Not the 9 o'clock news" went out from 79 to 82! You can still watch segments on YouTube.

The tv license fee is not nearly enough, I would glady sell my house car and first born to watch great Telly.:roflblack::roflblack:

Now don't let's get carried away here! :thumbup:
 
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GA, that's who. Starting next year sometime, we will pay a (higher!) sales tax on used as well as new vehicles, only new up till then. There will be no more ad valorem tax on vehicle bought after that date. I think they will start at 7.5% or so tax on all vehicles, whether sold by dealers or privately.

And this was signed by a theoretically "conservative" GOV.:banghead::banghead:.

Ad valorem was about $600 on an average car, something like that. Goes down, for sure, but over the life of a car, it's a lot of money. Now everyone who buys that car used will get to pay the higher tax on something that wasn't taxed at purchase from an individual previously - and in a lump payment, naturally.

Tuck

fla charges sales tax on all vehicles new or used

the tax on the spyder i bought used cost me an additional 710 plus title fees and registration , it was almost 900.
no state income tax here, 6% sales but the property tax is really high.
 
fla charges sales tax on all vehicles new or used

the tax on the spyder i bought used cost me an additional 710 plus title fees and registration , it was almost 900.
no state income tax here, 6% sales but the property tax is really high.

Thought Calif. was bad at 8.75% new or used until I purchased a trailer in Az. 9.9% :yikes:
 
Taxes

Yup, here in Taxachusetts, we pay excise taxes on our vehicles every year. Between my husband and I, we have 6 vehicles/trailers to insure.......:cus:
 
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