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Why participate in the scraps the the socialists throw to us in in MA when every day is a sales tax holiday in NH? In addition there will be hordes pushing and shoving to get the sales tax discount in MA making it a hassle compared to NH.
To support your LGS struggling to survive in this state.
If Massachusetts residents were smaht, they'd boycott this precious gift from their overlords and tell them to shove it that day. Then drive to NH and buy their shit.
But they won't.
Just made my purchase yesterday...
Happy to pick up next week...
I would buy a used car. That way, this piece-of-shit state can't rob you of a 6.25% tax on the KBB value of the car. Why the hell do they get a cut? The government had ZERO part in the transaction!
I'll be at work....if only it was income tax free weekend
Any item over $2500 is exempt from any tax waiver!!!I would buy a used car. That way, this piece-of-shit state can't rob you of a 6.25% tax on the KBB value of the car. Why the hell do they get a cut? The government had ZERO part in the transaction!
Good point.Some places (MFS) let you order online, others let you order this week and pick up next week, no need to be available on the weekend.
Good point.
But "tax free" should mean all taxes are not implemented that weekend. Income, sales, breathing, eating, whatever other taxes are out there. But I digress.
Ah, well, you have to starve the beast.
I don't see how that'll help anything. It won't change the government and it punishes your fellow Mass inmates.
... OH BTW if you buy stuff in NH and bring it back to MA you are supposed to pay 6.25% use tax on it, remitted on your MA state tax return
Why participate in the scraps the the socialists throw to us in in MA when every day is a sales tax holiday in NH? In addition there will be hordes pushing and shoving to get the sales tax discount in MA making it a hassle compared to NH.
Every weekend is tax free in NH!
Im more than happy to make a healthy cash withdrawal from the bank and watch my odometer click 186k miles as I cross state lines this weekend.
OH BTW if you buy stuff in NH and bring it back to MA you are supposed to pay 6.25% use tax on it, remitted on your MA state tax return