Do you pay or do your customers pay? At almost all the mo-hotels I've stayed at the "hotel/motel/restaurant tax" was clearly added onto the bill. The mo-hotel operator was just a trustee of that tax money...the tax that I paid...until it is sent the appropriate entity. But, they in no way paid the tax. I did.
Ah, I see you've drank the gummint koolaid. I once believed as you believe. Unfortunately, experience teaches that there is no such thing as a "flow-through" tax.
Trust me, I pay every dime of that tax -- it's all semantics.
Think of it this way -- if I didn't have to pay that 13% tax to the gummint, I could keep it for myself...right? Thus, I am paying it -- period. It's just a game the government plays, trying to make this tax seem more "fair".
Again, isn't roughly 50% of this money paid by your employees? Aren't you just the trustee of this money until you cut a check?
Right. See example A, above. More koolaid.
Unless your operation is quite a bit different that those I've experienced, you're just a "collector and forwarder" but not a payer of most what you've outlined.
More koolaid. The only way this assertion makes sense is if I can unilaterally raise my prices 13% more to cover the cost of this tax.
Unfortunately, competitive pressures effectively prevents me from doing so. Thus, the tax is coming out of my pocket.
I sure do agree on that one. "First in pollution & last in literacy". What's there not to like!?!? More detail from 2009 stats:
Tax Revenue Raised Per Capita = 49th
This is a good thing.
Average Teacher Salary = 49th
My kid's school is excellent. Why pay more than it's worth?
Current Expenditures Per Student = 44th
See above.
Percent of Adult Population With a [HS] Diploma = 50th
Lots of new illegal immigrants here. What did you expect in a border state, in the absence of an effective national immigration policy?
Percentage of Uninsured Children = 1st
See above.
Percentage of Children Overweight = 5th
Corpus Christi (25 miles from here) is the fattest city in America. Yuck.
See above.
Percentage of Women with Health Insurance = 50th
See above.
Percentage of Population Uninsured = 1st
See above.
Average Credit Score = 50th
See above.
Air Pollution Emissions = 1st
It's funny how if you want good-paying manufacturing jobs, they come with a downside. Still, I've been all over the state, and will attest to the fact that "emissions" are a tiny, tiny fraction of what they were in Wisconsin when I was a young lad...
Amount of [VOC's] Released into Air = 1st
I don't even know what that is, so I shan't worry about it.
Amount of Toxic Chemicals Released into Water = 1st
Really? Well, we all seem to have fresh water to drink, even at the height of the drought, so I guess I shan't worry about that, either.
Amount of Recognized Cancer-Causing Carcinogens Released into Air = 1st
Gotta die of something.
Amount of Hazardous Waste Generated = 2nd
Dang...somebody beat us?
Amount of Carbon Dioxide Emissions = 1st
Must be all the hot air coming out of Austin.
By the way...I do take this personal (in case you can't already tell)...please don't ever make unsubstantiated and public accusastions that I'm dishonest ever again. Conversely, maybe you can chalk up your own experience with contractors to (what mom used to always say) "water seeks its own level".
I don't believe I ever said anything about you personally -- I don't know you from Adam. I'm sure you are the greatest contractor in the entire world. (That's what "nothing personal" actually MEANS, incidentally...)
BTW: Back in 1999 I did run across a trustworthy, caring, and honest building contractor. I hired his company to put a roof on my house, and he did a great job. He showed up on time, billed fairly, spoke respectfully and courteously, cleaned everything up when he was done, and provided average to above-average workmanship without flaws.
Since then, however, mine has been a uniformly dismal experience with building contractors of all kinds -- paving, plumbing, electrical, framing, and carpentry -- in three different states, in four different businesses.
Your mileage may vary, of course -- perhaps I'm just the unluckiest guy in the world -- but my opinions have been forged in the fire of bitter and expensive disappointment. Thus, I have learned to do all of the various trades, not because I wanted to, but because I had to if I wanted to survive.