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    NYS to tax lift tickets?

    This was posted on another forum I frequent.

    "New York like the rest of the country is going through tough economic times.
    Our Governor is charged with developing a balanced budget.
    Unfortunately in his proposed budget he has asked for a 4% State sales tax
    on ski lift tickets, lessons, and other recreational activities."

    There is more at: http://www.stoptheskitax.com/

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    tax

    This would probably hit the amusement parks in a big time way. The owners of those places are a stronger lobby.

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    The Daily Mail: "Ski tax proposal draws ire of resorts

    CATSKILL — Area ski resorts are taking a stand against Gov. David Paterson’s proposed ski tax that could detrimentally affect the industry in Greene County and beyond.

    “It’s very shortsighted by our governor,” said Scott Brandi, president of Ski Areas of New York, Inc.

    The proposed tax would add a minimum 4 percent state sales tax to all lift tickets and lessons, as well as an up to 4 percent county sales tax. State-owned and operated resorts would be exempt from the proposed tax.

    According to Brandi, the tax could not only have an extremely negative effect on ski areas but also indirectly impact area businesses that cater to the influx of skiers to eat at their restaurants, sleep at their hotels, drink at their bars, etc.

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    http://www.thedailymail.net/articles...news/news2.txt

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    so gore wouldn't be affected?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JC7727
    so gore wouldn't be affected?
    It absolutely would be. The Governor's budget would imposes a recreation tax on, among other things,l lift tickets to all ski areas within New York.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JC7727
    so gore wouldn't be affected?
    according to the article Gore would not be affected since it's state owned. same with state golf courses, etc. while that benefits us, it seems not fair to other areas and their patrons.

    the way it's going, this will most likely be the first of many. pain that's a prelude to the dollar crashing ?

    A quart of wheat for a denarius and three quarts of barley for a denarius............
    incoming .................DUCK !

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    incoming .................DUCK !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowballs
    Quote Originally Posted by JC7727
    so gore wouldn't be affected?
    according to the article Gore would not be affected since it's state owned. same with state golf courses, etc. while that benefits us, it seems not fair to other areas and their patrons.

    the way it's going, this will most likely be the first of many. pain that's a prelude to the dollar crashing ?

    A quart of wheat for a denarius and three quarts of barley for a denarius............
    This just cannot be so. As you note, it would discriminate against and unfairly burden private ski areas, and present some sticky legal issues for the State. I'd also think that there would be a signiicant lobbying effort made by the private ski areas.

    Perhaps we can invite the Governor to a day of skiing ar Gore? I'd love to see him ski trees.

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    Re: The Daily Mail: "Ski tax proposal draws ire of res

    Quote Originally Posted by DJG21
    State-owned and operated resorts would be exempt from the proposed tax.


    . . . .

    http://www.thedailymail.net/articles...news/news2.txt

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    really? after you reread this post of yours, reread the newspaper article that you cite.

    just saying. peace
    incoming .................DUCK !

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    Re: The Daily Mail: "Ski tax proposal draws ire of res

    [quote="Snowballs"]really? after you reread this post of yours, reread the newspaper article that you cite. /quote]

    I don't know what the source of the Article is, and the part to which you are referring seems suspect.

    The NYS DOB website (http://publications.budget.state.ny....ueActions.htm])summarizes the proposal as follows:

    Extend Sales Tax to Entertainment-Related Spending. Imposes a sales tax on entertainment-related consumer spending, including but not limited to, movie theaters and sporting events. Most states tax entertainment-related services (31 states tax concerts, theaters, and movies; 27 states tax participatory sports; 22 states tax health clubs; 36 states tax amusement parks and rides; 34 states tax circus admissions).

    I haven't yet found the budget item so I have yet to see its language, but the above summary doesn't distinguish between consumers of state-owned entertainment-related businesses and consumers of private businesses. If you review the DOB website and find the relevant budget item, please post it!

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