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[quote=Anonymous]Again - the question of confusion - does anyone know of any government that taxes educational institutions in the US? I thought this was a blanket practice nationwide? At the federal, state and local levels? Maybe I am wrong? But if I am not - it seems like a strange tactic to take. Also relevant here is that in many states, schools are funded at the "town level" within a state. When I lived in Boston (where each town has its own school sytem), I never heard residents of Andover complaining that Phillips Academy should highly favor Andover residents over Salem residents just because they were driving from one town (and taxing district) to another. I don't think that PA was even pressured to have more Mass residents than out of state ones? When I was in Baltimore, I never heard of people complaining that Gillman should be favoring Balt City residents over Balt County... [/quote]
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