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Yea I pay all those taxes every year on my business to the state and the federal government as well as all the local municipalities;county,cities, townships etc. etc. but are you telling me that people in Philly are also paying a tax specifically for the "privilege" of owning a business? An additional tax on top of the usual tax? Or is the term "privilege tax" just a euphemism for the taxes all businesses pay in every state/county?woodchip wrote:Retail is taxed on the inventory they have on hand at certain times of the year. They are also taxed on the goods sold. Then they are taxed on the profit they have. Then you have taxes on the building, land and equipment. So depending on where your retail business is, those taxes could be stifling.
It's a total red herring. I didn't have a mechanical contractors license when I went to buy the Air Conditioning business from the guy I worked for either...it doesn't mean that I, or Joe, were doing anything wrong since we both are covered under our bosses license! I got my license while I was working for him and decided to start from scratch, not buying his business...Joe can do the same or buy his boss out...Gandalf Stormcrow wrote:I read an article about Joe the Plumber in the NY Times this morning. It didn't reflect too well on him... apparently he doesn't even have a plumber's license even though he has been doing plumbing work for the past 2 years.
Is it in addition to an income tax?Spidey wrote:The Business Privilege tax is also known as The Gross Recipts Tax....