Taxing Headstones

Bill ID:2013 House Bill 5487
Introduced:Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Sponsors: ---
Status:Introduced
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To exempt headstones and grave markers from the sales tax.

Related Issues: Taxation

 

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hacksaw007
Tax from a dead person. That is about as good as the dead that still vote!
godblessthe2nd
what next? charge a property tax on the grave as well? our government is full of hidious ghouls!

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Governor: Dan Malloy
Lieutenant Governor: Nancy Wyman
Attorney General: George Jepsen
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