denverpilot
Tied Down
The "lodging" or "occupancy" tax, whatever they call it down there, does NOT come out of your pocket. It is tacked onto whatever you charge for the service.
If it makes you feel any better, I'm probably going to start paying myself in July, since the sum total of my revenue for the last 6+ months has gone to pay various taxes (that I don't get to pass along.)
I'm out.
Hang on a sec... what do you mean you "don't get to" pass along? Either you're turning a profit after collecting enough money from customers to pay those taxes or you're not.
If you want to give customers an itemized bill that includes showing how much of it is going to taxes, you can. Nothing is stopping you from doing so.
The retail biz in theory, doesn't make a profit until November, thus... Black Friday. Supposedly anyway. So being able to pay yourself starting in July isn't all that bad.
Plus, it's about comparable with someone in a job. Most of us are just paying income taxes until about July also. Opinions differ on what month it is, but we're all just indentured servants to the government for just under half a year these days. Then we go buy stuff with our profits and they want a percentage of the sale, too.
By the time it's all said and done, most folk lose 50% of their income to taxes. And then the politicians spend orders of magnitude more than they collect. Doesn't look like a very good long term plan for anything other than bankruptcy, to me.
But your argument that Jay can pass his along and you can't/aren't, is ludicrous. If you didn't wouldn't make a profit. And if you don't make a profit, you're going out of business eventually. Whatever the government charges you in taxes will certainly be reflected in the price your customers pay.
The total price of both of your products reflects the taxes you both are required to pay. Whether you want to break it out on the bill, isn't relevant.