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To: foxfield

REGISTRATION WITH THE GOVERNMENT is for ANYONE selling ANYTHING.

If you sell in a tax exempt step you are STILL required to keep track of each transaction to prove you are tax exempt.

you are confusing registering for the prebate with registering as a “vendor”.

SINCE YOU MENTIONED IT:

The GOVERNMENT decides what is a family for the wealfare prebate. It is the GOVERNMENT that decides what is or is not a family. The government does NOT adopt a “natural family” definition.

Just wait for the sexual politics to infest that debate.


30 posted on 01/13/2008 6:22:48 AM PST by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: longtermmemmory
REGISTRATION WITH THE GOVERNMENT is for ANYONE selling ANYTHING.

Merchants who sell taxable goods and services are already registered under existing sales tax laws. In states that have sales taxes, most merchants are already registered.

If you sell in a tax exempt step you are STILL required to keep track of each transaction to prove you are tax exempt.

Keeping records of sales transactions is a normal part of bookkeeping for a business. Nothing new here.

you are confusing registering for the prebate with registering as a “vendor”.

No. I understand the difference.

The GOVERNMENT decides what is a family for the wealfare prebate. It is the GOVERNMENT that decides what is or is not a family. The government does NOT adopt a “natural family” definition. Just wait for the sexual politics to infest that debate.

True, but this argument applies just as well to the present system and to so many other parts of our lives where government does not belong.

41 posted on 01/13/2008 6:40:38 AM PST by foxfield
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