
“Under Republican Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s proposed sales-tax expansion plan, Ohioans may soon be paying sales tax on music downloads, parking garages and even funerals. ‘Essentially, the tax would be assessed on all but about 40 of types of economic activity,’ the Dispatch reported. The scope of the new sales tax proposal, however, is broad. It will include charges on bank services, bowling allies, hunting and fishing guilds, and amusement parks, concerts and sporting events that are not deemed educational.”
http://dailycaller.com/2013/02/09/ohio-governor-wants-to-tax-funerals-concerts-parking-garages/
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