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Originally Posted by Gusturd
Pretty much yes. A car is a regulated and licensed product that is "used" by each purchaser and exacts a toll on the community...requiring infrastructure, pollution, drunk drivers...or worse yet texting teenage drivers. It makes sense to me it would be taxed differently than a 2.5" x 3.5" piece of cardboard that just sits there and changes hands 50 times or more in it's lifetime.
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So the person working full or part time selling a regulated, licensed product should pay taxes, but not a person working full or part time selling baseball cards?