Still putting my photos on thumb drive. Went to the library to have there techie person help me set up my new phone. Still learning my way around it. Plus got my inter-library loan book, STATUS UPDATE. I'm currently over 80% the book I'm into now. WILD WOOD TAROT.
After the library I went over to Under the Sun. And had cup coffee with my friend Qunella. Later in the afternoon we went to the senior center. The only reason we need to file tax is for the Idaho food tax credit. We will get $240 back from the state. Idaho charges 6 percent sale tax on food. I called it a regressive tax. It hurts the lower income people. Personally I like to see they pull sale tax off of food. Even charge higher rate on other goods.
I'm planning to take part in the THE NATIONAL BLACKOUT DAY tomorrow. My car has full tank of gas. There some other black out up coming.
Coffee is on.
Sales tax on food? Ugh. We don’t do that in NY.
ReplyDeleteI owe the IRS and the State of NY. I hate tax season.
...taxes are the dues to live in a civil society.
ReplyDeleteI'm pleased to learn that you are participating in Blackout Day.
ReplyDeleteFood is probably the only thing we don't tax. 😊
ReplyDeleteFood isn’t taxed here which is rare in this country since everything is taxed. Then again our medical care is free to all.
ReplyDeleteMinnesota also does not tax food. I am also participating in no shop.
ReplyDeleteSo glad the library helps you with the tech issues.
ReplyDeleteI gassed up my car yesterday. I'm good to buy nothing today. Sounds like you had a busy day.
ReplyDeleteWe are lucky since food isn't taxed here. I hope you figure out your new phone.
ReplyDeleteI also wish foods weren't taxed. Here fresh foods aren't taxed as far as I know, but anything packaged is taxed. I think.
ReplyDeleteTax the billionaires, they can afford it.
ReplyDeleteThrilled to realize there's still a rebel inside you to participate in the Blackout
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