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#21
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Originally posted by: kawiyowee
Daranello,
A little off topic, but you mentioned you pay 50% income tax.
A lot of us pay 28% federal, 7-1/2% social security (employer also pays 7-1/2%; 15% if self-employed), and about 5% state tax here. That's 40% of gross (48% if self employed). And no free anything here.
I think we're screwed about equally on either side of the border.
Daranello,
A little off topic, but you mentioned you pay 50% income tax.
A lot of us pay 28% federal, 7-1/2% social security (employer also pays 7-1/2%; 15% if self-employed), and about 5% state tax here. That's 40% of gross (48% if self employed). And no free anything here.
I think we're screwed about equally on either side of the border.
#22
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They charge too much here! I like their products, but why the heck are they so expensive.
Now one thing you said, I don't believe. Your tax dollars go to BRP? Tax concessions, I'm assuming you mean tax breaks? Or are you trying to tell me that not only do they not pay taxes, but the Canadian gov't pays them with tax-payers dollars?
Now one thing you said, I don't believe. Your tax dollars go to BRP? Tax concessions, I'm assuming you mean tax breaks? Or are you trying to tell me that not only do they not pay taxes, but the Canadian gov't pays them with tax-payers dollars?
#23
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Oh and hey, I do agree they should at least be equally priced. I'm just playing devils advocate here, trying to form discussions that may answer the question.
Maybe like I said before, it has to do with sales volume. I know at the little gas stations, you pay more for stuff than at the grocery store.
When I bought my uncle vforce3 reeds for his 700 triple poolaris, I ordered them from New York or something lke that. Not only were there many dealers around here, they are made right here in NH. But I got them cheaper from someone who sells a lot more of these. I called Moto Tassinari, but they wouldn't offer me any deals and told me to buy from an authorized distributer.
Maybe like I said before, it has to do with sales volume. I know at the little gas stations, you pay more for stuff than at the grocery store.
When I bought my uncle vforce3 reeds for his 700 triple poolaris, I ordered them from New York or something lke that. Not only were there many dealers around here, they are made right here in NH. But I got them cheaper from someone who sells a lot more of these. I called Moto Tassinari, but they wouldn't offer me any deals and told me to buy from an authorized distributer.
#24
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Originally posted by: Sparky8370
They charge too much here! I like their products, but why the heck are they so expensive.Now one thing you said, I don't believe. Your tax dollars go to BRP? Tax concessions, I'm assuming you mean tax breaks? Or are you trying to tell me that not only do they not pay taxes, but the Canadian gov't pays them with tax-payers dollars?
They charge too much here! I like their products, but why the heck are they so expensive.Now one thing you said, I don't believe. Your tax dollars go to BRP? Tax concessions, I'm assuming you mean tax breaks? Or are you trying to tell me that not only do they not pay taxes, but the Canadian gov't pays them with tax-payers dollars?
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#25
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Originally posted by: Sparky8370
Oh and hey, I do agree they should at least be equally priced. I'm just playing devils advocate here, trying to form discussions that may answer the question.Maybe like I said before, it has to do with sales volume. I know at the little gas stations, you pay more for stuff than at the grocery store. When I bought my uncle vforce3 reeds for his 700 triple poolaris, I ordered them from New York or something lke that. Not only were there many dealers around here, they are made right here in NH. But I got them cheaper from someone who sells a lot more of these. I called Moto Tassinari, but they wouldn't offer me any deals and told me to buy from an authorized distributer.
Oh and hey, I do agree they should at least be equally priced. I'm just playing devils advocate here, trying to form discussions that may answer the question.Maybe like I said before, it has to do with sales volume. I know at the little gas stations, you pay more for stuff than at the grocery store. When I bought my uncle vforce3 reeds for his 700 triple poolaris, I ordered them from New York or something lke that. Not only were there many dealers around here, they are made right here in NH. But I got them cheaper from someone who sells a lot more of these. I called Moto Tassinari, but they wouldn't offer me any deals and told me to buy from an authorized distributer.
#26
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i can see why you are so mad about this, but you must remember, when you are including the exchange rate, you would be using the current exchange which is about 10% difference right now, now if you think years back, if was around low to mid 30s, and up to around 60, now when it was 60 brp was givin the break to canadians and americans where trying to buy sleds and atvs,