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Tax reform, part 2: Sales tax expansion would hit broad array of services

Editor’s note: This is the second in a series about the Vermont Blue Ribbon Tax Structure Commission Report. In this story we analyze the commission’s sales tax proposal; tomorrow we examine its...

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Tax reform part 3: Why the “Amazon tax” is a no-brainer

Mary Zentara of Tunbridge makes a purchase at Bear Pond Books in Montpelier. Photo by Josh Larkin Editor’s note: This is the third article in a series about the Vermont Blue Ribbon Tax Structure...

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Online businesses say tax bill will hurt sales

Don Mayer and "the original small dog," Max. Photo by Josh Larkin. Last week, the House passed an Internet sales tax bill that, in theory, would force out-of-state Internet giants like Overstock.com...

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Study committee goes back to square one on sales tax on services

Tom Kavet, economist for the Vermont Legislature, speaks at an Emergency Board meeting on July 20, 2012. VTD File Photo/Taylor Dobbs Should the state expand the sales tax to include services? That’s...

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Vermonters First ad points up Democratic Speaker’s support of sales tax on...

The fourth ad from Vermonters First picks up on a statement Speaker of the House Shap Smith made last May. The ad, which began airing today, features a barber, an auto mechanic, a carpenter, and a...

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New ad: Democrat leaders support expansion of sales tax

NEWS RELEASE Oct. 1, 2012 Contact: Tayt Brooks St. Albans, VT – Vermonters First today launched a new television ad to draw much needed attention to some Vermont Democrats’ intentions to expand the...

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Vermonters First release another deliberately misleading ad

NEWS RELEASE October 1, 2012 CONTACT: Ariel Wengroff 802-676-4086 Montpelier, Vt. – Super PAC Vermonters First today showed once again that their aim is to mislead Vermonters, not represent the facts...

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Congressman Welch scheduled to testify before Vermont Senate Finance Committee

NEWS RELEASE — Sen. Tim Ashe January 29, 2013 Contact: Senator Tim Ashe Phone: 802-318-0903 E-mail: timashe@burlingtontelecom.net The Senate Finance Committee will be taking testimony from Congressman...

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Software sales tax remains partly cloudy

Five months after the so-called “cloud computing tax” took effect, many Vermont businesses and residents don’t know if they have to pay it. The cloud tax is a sales and use tax payable by individuals...

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Sales tax for soft drinks, other laws go into effect July 1

That Coke will cost a little more beginning Wednesday. A six percent sales tax on sugary drinks goes into effect July 1. The Vermont Legislature and Gov. Peter Shumlin approved the extension of the...

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Tax reform, part 2: Sales tax expansion would hit broad array of services

Editor’s note: This is the second in a series about the Vermont Blue Ribbon Tax Structure Commission Report. In this story we analyze the commission’s sales tax proposal; tomorrow we examine its...

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Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Tax reform part 3: Why the “Amazon tax” is a no-brainer

Mary Zentara of Tunbridge makes a purchase at Bear Pond Books in Montpelier. Photo by Josh Larkin Editor’s note: This is the third article in a series about the Vermont Blue Ribbon Tax Structure...

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Online businesses say tax bill will hurt sales

Don Mayer and "the original small dog," Max. Photo by Josh Larkin. Last week, the House passed an Internet sales tax bill that, in theory, would force out-of-state Internet giants like Overstock.com...

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Study committee goes back to square one on sales tax on services

Tom Kavet, economist for the Vermont Legislature, speaks at an Emergency Board meeting on July 20, 2012. VTD File Photo/Taylor Dobbs Should the state expand the sales tax to include services? That’s...

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Vermonters First ad points up Democratic Speaker’s support of sales tax on...

The fourth ad from Vermonters First picks up on a statement Speaker of the House Shap Smith made last May. The ad, which began airing today, features a barber, an auto mechanic, a carpenter, and a...

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New ad: Democrat leaders support expansion of sales tax

NEWS RELEASE Oct. 1, 2012 Contact: Tayt Brooks St. Albans, VT – Vermonters First today launched a new television ad to draw much needed attention to some Vermont Democrats’ intentions to expand the...

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Vermonters First release another deliberately misleading ad

NEWS RELEASE October 1, 2012 CONTACT: Ariel Wengroff 802-676-4086 Montpelier, Vt. – Super PAC Vermonters First today showed once again that their aim is to mislead Vermonters, not represent the facts...

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Congressman Welch scheduled to testify before Vermont Senate Finance Committee

NEWS RELEASE — Sen. Tim Ashe January 29, 2013 Contact: Senator Tim Ashe Phone: 802-318-0903 E-mail: timashe@burlingtontelecom.net The Senate Finance Committee will be taking testimony from Congressman...

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Software sales tax remains partly cloudy

Five months after the so-called “cloud computing tax” took effect, many Vermont businesses and residents don’t know if they have to pay it. The cloud tax is a sales and use tax payable by individuals...

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Sales tax for soft drinks, other laws go into effect July 1

That Coke will cost a little more beginning Wednesday. A six percent sales tax on sugary drinks goes into effect July 1. The Vermont Legislature and Gov. Peter Shumlin approved the extension of the...

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