3.8% Sales Tax on Home Sales... This true??

Quote from MKTrader:

Still didn't answer my question. Not that I expected such from an Obama Kool-Aid chugger.

Hey MKTrader, pull that stick out of your ass OK.
My comment was just that a silly but true comment. It had nothing to do with the subject, if you didn't find it amusing too bad.

My answer to your question:
Yes you can refuse to pay a tax, you might get in a hell of lot of trouble but you can refuse, I myself chose to follow the rules.

Since you're a little stickler for details why don't you post a comment busting the OP's ass about his bullshit and incorrect post?
 
Quote from bigarrow:


My answer to your question:
Yes you can refuse to pay a tax, you might get in a hell of lot of trouble but you can refuse, I myself chose to follow the rules.


So you can choose to use/pay a realtor or not, but have no choice whether to pay a tax. Ergo, your comparison was pointless. Thanks for admitting that.
 
Quote from MKTrader:

So you can choose to use/pay a realtor or not, but have no choice whether to pay a tax. Ergo, your comparison was pointless. Thanks for admitting that.

I answered your question. "Can you choose not to pay a tax?"

You did not answer my question, did you. But you guys got to stick together even when you're wrong.

I didn't give a comparison nitwit, it was a funny comment, which you apparently didn't get, too bad for you.
 
Quote from bigarrow:

I answered your question. "Can you choose not to pay a tax?"

You did not answer my question, did you. But you guys got to stick together even when you're wrong.

I didn't give a comparison nitwit, it was a funny comment, which you apparently didn't get, too bad for you.

I never made a comment on the OP. I have no reason to answer your question. However, your comment was

"Hell that's nothing compared to the 6% charged by Realtors, and the percentage based closing cost charged by mortgage lenders."

Yet you say you didn't make a comparison? Obviously, logic isn't your forte, nor is honesty. No wonder you vote for the sugar dadday who promises you the most of OPM.
 
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I LOVE MY COUNTRY; IT IS THE GOVERNMENT I AM AFRAID OF!!!!!!!!



Will you ever sell your house?




Did you know that if you sell your house after 2012 you will pay a 3.8% sales tax on it?

That's $3,800 on a $100,000 home etc.

When did this happen? It's in the health care bill. Just thought you should know.

SALES TAX TO GO INTO EFFECT 2013 (Part of HC Bill) Why 2013? Could it be to come to light AFTER the 2012 elections?

REAL ESTATE SALES TAX

So, this is "change you can believe in"?

Under the new health care bill - did you know that all real estate transactions will be subject to a 3.8% Sales Tax? The bulk of these new taxes don't kick in until 2013 If you sell your $400,000 home, there will be a $15,200 tax. This bill is set to screw the retiring generation who often downsize their homes. Does this stuff make your November 2012 vote more important?

Oh, you weren't aware this was in the obamacare bill? Guess what, you aren't alone. There are more than a few members of Congress that aren't aware of it either

http://www.gop.gov/blog/10/04/08/obamacare-flatlines-obamacare-taxes-home



Why am I sending you this? The same reason I hope you forward this to every single person in your address book. VOTERS NEED TO KNOW.


--- Richard Apt

You need to look at it again. It will only hit high net worth individuals such as you and me, and then I think it is only on capital gains. Altogether a well thought out, progressive measure to help pay for Obama care. One of the things that Congress got right in that bill.

If we are going to have universal access to health care, or close to it, it needs to be paid for. Nothing is really free. So why not pay for it in a progressive way that will not shrink the middle class even further. This is a good tax!
 
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