but being a hair cutter requires a license. Doesn’t that make it professional?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course it does. You know what will happen if this passes? All of the service providers who can will move to VA.
Service taxes are generally defined as being applicable where the buyer of the service is located/where the service takes place. A plumber with an office in VA who services a MD residence would need to collect the MD taxes. The buyer would not get a pass because the plumber worked out of VA.
It would probably exclude all medical (anything eligible for FSA) and utilities or government provided services.
Its not a bad idea. Would you really think twice about getting a $50 hair cut because you had to pay $2.50 in taxes on it? Are you going to cancel your maid service because it is $105 rather than $100 a week? Doubtful. It would raise A LOT of revenue for the state and then the counties could take on an extra 1%. This could really help MOCO which is broke and in desperate need of more revenue.
Umm, they aren't talking about services like a hair cut. They are talking professional services, attorneys, accountants, architects etc who usually charge a bit more than $50. So it would be more than just chump change added to a cup of coffee.
Anonymous wrote:Of course it does. You know what will happen if this passes? All of the service providers who can will move to VA.
Service taxes are generally defined as being applicable where the buyer of the service is located/where the service takes place. A plumber with an office in VA who services a MD residence would need to collect the MD taxes. The buyer would not get a pass because the plumber worked out of VA.
It would probably exclude all medical (anything eligible for FSA) and utilities or government provided services.
Its not a bad idea. Would you really think twice about getting a $50 hair cut because you had to pay $2.50 in taxes on it? Are you going to cancel your maid service because it is $105 rather than $100 a week? Doubtful. It would raise A LOT of revenue for the state and then the counties could take on an extra 1%. This could really help MOCO which is broke and in desperate need of more revenue.
Of course it does. You know what will happen if this passes? All of the service providers who can will move to VA.
depends how they define professional services . Would licensing be enough ? https://www.baltimoresun.com/politics/bs-md-pol-ga-kirwan-sales-tax-20200219-vo5iatrmrzhg7fpgrkp4twwefq-story.html?outputType=ampAnonymous wrote:Link?
its a state not county thing . Hopefully Moco will oppose this ?Anonymous wrote:They make the point that much of MoCo business is based on services. ???