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Arkansas paying more for soft drinks and candy
Posted on 1/12/18 at 5:11 am
Posted on 1/12/18 at 5:11 am
Quality thread #22
Do you agree/disagree with this?
Do you agree/disagree with this?
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Effective this month, the sales tax on those items increased after lawmakers made changes. Act 141 removed soft drinks and candy from being considered “groceries”, so the sales tax increased from 1.5 percent to 6.5 percent.
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Soft drinks include: sodas, diet sodas, sports drinks, energy drinks, and all juices containing less than 50 percent juice.
Candies include: Snickers bars, sugarless candies, breath mints, breakfast or nutrition bars that do not contain flour.
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While consumers aren’t thrilled with the increased sales tax, The Department of Finance and Administration said it will bring in around $13.8 million annually for the state's general revenue fund.
Posted on 1/12/18 at 5:54 am to pioneerbasketball
Don’t eat/drink that shite, so don’t care.
Posted on 1/12/18 at 6:06 am to pioneerbasketball
Candy? Sure. Drinks? That's kinda dumb.
Posted on 1/12/18 at 6:53 am to pioneerbasketball
Well we are cutting out the income tax on military pensions (huzzah, my mom will make an extra 40 bucks a month) so they needed to raise revenue from somewhere.
Whether they are calling themselves Democrats or Republicans Arkansas politicians tend to be ruthlessly pragmatic when it comes to making sure the state doesn't rack up huge deficits.
Whether they are calling themselves Democrats or Republicans Arkansas politicians tend to be ruthlessly pragmatic when it comes to making sure the state doesn't rack up huge deficits.
Posted on 1/12/18 at 6:58 am to Pigfeet
You telling me that you don't eat candy?
Posted on 1/12/18 at 7:50 am to Pigfeet
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Don’t eat/drink that shite, so don’t care.
You haven't eaten a carb in five years, let me guess.
Posted on 1/12/18 at 8:11 am to pioneerbasketball
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Act 141 removed soft drinks and candy from being considered “groceries”,
Well, it is true. That stuff isn't exactly "groceries"
Posted on 1/12/18 at 8:59 am to Arksulli
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Whether they are calling themselves Democrats or Republicans Arkansas politicians tend to be ruthlessly pragmatic when it comes to making sure the state doesn't rack up huge deficits.
pretty sure every state has a balanced budget requirement
Posted on 1/12/18 at 9:00 am to pioneerbasketball
i think it's a good thing. disincentivize stuff that's bad for you, like cig taxes. also, seems to be in line with how a majority of states treat candy:
Posted on 1/12/18 at 9:31 am to WaveHog
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pretty sure every state has a balanced budget requirement
Mmmm not quite. Vermont doesn't, but Arkansas is one of the very few states that actually does make a real effort to balance their budget. Other states hmm, haw, and fiddle and fart around but the fact is they balance their budgets by just declaring that certain programs aren't part of the deficit.
Despite being a fairly darn wealthy state, as an example, Illinois is massively in debt every year. But they "balance" their budget by sleight of hand and saying a great many state expenditures don't count towards the budget.
This is what is known, in technical terms, as a lie.
Arkansas actually does try to match their revenues to their expenditures.
Am I saying that we are a paragon of virtue?
No, not really. The fact is that its embedded in the Arkansas DNA at the political level that we are a poor state and we aren't going to get much richer. We can't afford to run up a big debt because if we do then we can't pay it off.
Or, to put it this way, we don't have to worry about maxing out our credit cards, because we are so poor no one offers us credit cards.
It sounds like an insult but because we are so careful with our cash we have one of the lowest per capita government debts in the US.
Posted on 1/12/18 at 9:42 am to Arksulli
cool cool good info
i've seen texas budgeting efforts up close. it's all slash and burn with little sleight of hand.
i've seen texas budgeting efforts up close. it's all slash and burn with little sleight of hand.
Posted on 1/12/18 at 9:43 am to pioneerbasketball
Having protein bars classified as candy pretty dumb. They are more of a food than potato chips. Of course if they have an unhealthy ingredient (flour) added they are exempt
This post was edited on 1/12/18 at 9:50 am
Posted on 1/12/18 at 10:13 am to pioneerbasketball
I occasionally make homemade peppermint and will throw a piece in a drink or a glass of water
Posted on 1/12/18 at 10:15 am to Hogwarts
I eat carbs, just to keep everything balanced
Posted on 1/12/18 at 10:29 am to Pigfeet
There are major metropolitan sewer systems that are less full of shite than Pigfeet.
Posted on 1/12/18 at 12:18 pm to WaveHog
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i've seen texas budgeting efforts up close. it's all slash and burn with little sleight of hand.
Texas has what I like to call the California advantage... they have a metric shite ton of revenue coming in. But they are more careful with their money because Texas went through a few oil busts when their revenue dropped faster then a hooker at a blowjob contest.
Posted on 1/12/18 at 12:29 pm to Arksulli
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Texas went through a few oil busts when their revenue dropped faster then a hooker at a blowjob contest.
That's fast!
Posted on 1/12/18 at 12:33 pm to Pigfeet
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I occasionally make homemade peppermint and will throw a piece in a drink or a glass of water
I bet you had to lick the snickers off your fingers just to type that.
Posted on 1/12/18 at 5:24 pm to Senior Sidewalker
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Senior Sidewalker
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Well, it is true. That stuff isn't exactly "groceries"
I knew eventually you would post something that we could agree on.
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