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State Sen. Morse finds a tax exemption he likes!

Posted by Kelly Maher on August 20th, 2010
 
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You may remember when Colorado state Sen. John Morse, D-Colo. Springs, supported ending a whole bunch of business tax exemptions.

Well, in one of his latest videos, he discusses a tax exemption he actually likes! (Insert blind squirrel/acorn joke here.)

“What this was about was when PTAs and whatnot have bake sales, technically they’re required to charge sales tax – and remit sales tax – to the state on those sales,” he says in the video. “And so what we did in this bill was exempt them from that requirement.”

Technically the PTAs were supposed to pay sales tax on bake sales? I was still smarting from the lemonade stand permit situation in Oregon. I didn’t know that PTAs had to pay taxes in the first place.

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