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Massachusetts Wants Residents to Pay Sales Tax…For Purchases in Tax Free New Hampshire

February 3, 2009

 Massachusetts, like many other states, is in a financial crisis. But Governor Patrick has come up with a scheme to fleece Massachusetts taxpayers a little more. He is trying to demand that a store in New Hampshire charge Massachusetts residents the Massachusetts sales tax. This is just going too damn far.

 Currently this is being attempted on just one business, the Town Fair Tire Centers, but if this is allowed to happen it will not end there.

Massachusetts has ordered a tire chain to charge Bay State residents a 5 percent sales tax on their purchases in New Hampshire in an unprecedented move that could have huge implications for consumers and other merchants.

 Governor Patrick is desperate to raise more revenue to pay for his outlandish spending and he doesn’t like his subjects traveling over the border where they can get a better deal. In tough economic times you would think that a sensitive liberal like Deval Patrick would be happy that his subjects could save 5% on goods and services. But Deval Patrick has dollar signs in his eyes and he has found a way to fuck over Massachusetts residents once more. Or at least he thinks he has, this is being challenged in the courts.

Town Fair Tire Centers, which is based in Connecticut but has six shops in New Hampshire and 25 in Massachusetts, is fighting back with a lawsuit now before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court that accuses the state of violating the US commerce clause.

 Of course the Massachusetts courts don’t give a damn about the state constitution never-mind the United States constitution so the likelihood of this communist getting his way is very likely. Massachusetts wants to stop people from buying products out of state and there is a little known tax that Massachusetts residents are supposed to pay that the governor is trying to use to stop what they consider the deplorable behavior of shopping in New Hampshire.

The use tax is designed to take away an incentive for the buyer to go out of state and not pay the taxes

 The problem is that this tax is not enforceable so the Massachusetts governor is going after out of state businesses. Here is a little idea, if you want to stop people from going out of state to make purchases lower your sales tax. Once the difference is negligible and it isn’t worth it for people to travel to New Hampshire, the sales will increase in the state and you will probably raise more tax revenue.

 It is time for New Hampshire Governor John Lynch to grow a backbone for once and tell Deval Patrick to go to hell and stop meddling in our state. Deval Patrick and the whole liberal mindset in Massachusetts has driven too many people up here already and as recent elections have shown us they have changed the demographics here to the left.

 A message to Deval Patrick; worry about your own state and leave us alone.

 A message to John Lynch; show some stones for once and tell this man to go to hell.

 I don’t know which is worse, Deval Patrick sticking his nose where it doesn’t belong, or John Lynch letting him.

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9 Comments leave one →
  1. Steven's avatar
    Steven permalink
    February 3, 2009 10:54 pm

    I live in MA and did not vote for him. Patrick is a complete disgrace to the office and the state. The only reason this inexperienced loser was elected is because he is black, oh I’m sorry maybe that was Obama.

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  2. joe's avatar
    February 4, 2009 4:00 am

    Watch this one go to the U.S. Supreme Court. No State has ANY right sticking it’s nose into another State’s business. And you are right, John Lynch should be right in the center of this bullshit!

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  3. Deb's avatar
    Deb permalink
    February 4, 2009 8:55 am

    Re todd did. Say it a few times.

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  4. Alfie's avatar
    Alfie permalink
    February 4, 2009 11:30 am

    Keep in mind the precedent NH’ers. The Commiewealth is open to having citizens of New Hampshire collect taxes for them. Will MA pay you for the service ? I doubt it.
    I invite all my fellow Bay Staters to start planning cah shopping trips in NH. I say that because there is a rumor/thought that Coupe Deval will look to use credit records to find taxable expenses. Can you say “We need a new revolution “?

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  5. Steve Dennis's avatar
    February 4, 2009 11:39 am

    I have another post on this that I will post tonight. This isn’t very popular in NH.
    Thanks for the link.

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  6. Alfie's avatar
    Alfie permalink
    February 4, 2009 1:09 pm

    “planning cah” that’s supposed to be CASH as opposed to me typing my Boston accent. Look forward to seeing more of your posts MrP, I’m liking the local flavor

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  7. Jimi K's avatar
    Jimi K permalink
    February 20, 2009 10:44 am

    I totally agree with you here. The only thing we have to remember is the Town Fair Tire case was started in 2003 when Romney was in charge. Don’t get me wrong, Deval is a still a douche, but he didn’t start this problem….he could/should have stopped it though.

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