01-25-2016, 05:15 AM
Personal responsibility is an outdated concept
You're looking at the wrong end of the stick: it's perfectly fine to pay taxes if you get something in return. A letter from the insurance company explaining the customary fees and charges related to denial of a claim is not actual value for the monies paid, much in the same way that State Ag doesn't earn their keep ("we have no idea how the fire ants got here"), and let's not even mention their response to dengue fever....
the same agency that wanted to charge us for late payments, managed to take 4 months to send out tax refunds
They did, however, manage to send those refunds before any interest was accrued.
Some taxpayers need to pay thousands or tens of thousands
Dispensary licensees will have to make those payments in cash; State will need to hire more staff to count the money. Progress!
You're looking at the wrong end of the stick: it's perfectly fine to pay taxes if you get something in return. A letter from the insurance company explaining the customary fees and charges related to denial of a claim is not actual value for the monies paid, much in the same way that State Ag doesn't earn their keep ("we have no idea how the fire ants got here"), and let's not even mention their response to dengue fever....
the same agency that wanted to charge us for late payments, managed to take 4 months to send out tax refunds
They did, however, manage to send those refunds before any interest was accrued.
Some taxpayers need to pay thousands or tens of thousands
Dispensary licensees will have to make those payments in cash; State will need to hire more staff to count the money. Progress!