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How do you split shipping costs?
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Our sales tax just went up from 5% to 6% in Maryland.  I shudder to think about a VAT of 17.5% like Funky mentioned.


Well... that explains it... I am in Maryland too... and I didn't realize this... Was wondering why I paid more then I expected at the store the other day. Thanks for this.
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i split shipping costs evenly, i do not include tax, if there is a buy one get one free or other package deal, including Columbia House accounts I open then close, i divide evenly to give the average price per disc.
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Most Europeans can't complain about VAT...gotta pay for that socialized healthcare somehow .

Yes, by paying $2000 per month on income tax, and another $600 on National Insurance, over 1/3 of income.
I pay $600 per month on rent, and $200 per month on property tax

Not that I am complaining

I wonder how I afford DVD's 
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i know Americans have a bad reputation for ignorance... but... how do you have to pay both rent and property tax? If you rent, do you therefore not own property?
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Most Europeans can't complain about VAT...gotta pay for that socialized healthcare somehow .

Yes, by paying $2000 per month on income tax, and another $600 on National Insurance, over 1/3 of income.
I pay $600 per month on rent, and $200 per month on property tax

Not that I am complaining

I wonder how I afford DVD's 


I feel your pain. After Federal Income Taxes, State Income Taxes, Medicare, State Disability...blah, blah, blah, blah...27%. Rent $1,050.00 (2 bedroom Apt). Why do you pay property taxes on a rental?
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Because the govenment tells us too

Property tax pays for refuse collection, roads, street lighting... etc etc

Oh, it is a local govenment tax... guess like State Tax, based on the re-sale value of the property, even if you rent it

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I dont add tax, and if its free it depends on the sale, if its free free I mark 0.00, if its buy one get one I split the differance. At my local video store its 3 for 20 so I split he differance sort of, making it 6.65 each.
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I don't include shipping or tax in the price I record in DVD Profiler.


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Because the govenment tells us too

Property tax pays for refuse collection, roads, street lighting... etc etc

Oh, it is a local govenment tax... guess like State Tax, based on the re-sale value of the property, even if you rent it

Death... and taxes


here in the states it would be common that you only pay property tax if you own the property, therefore if you rent, your landlord pays the property tax and all you pay is rent
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I include my shipping costs, and spread it even over the number of discs bought. The only thing I don't include is parking costs if I drive to a store.
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Half, it's not more expensive to ship a more expensive DVD than a cheaper one.


Same here, FWIW.
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Because the govenment tells us too
Property tax pays for refuse collection, roads, street lighting... etc etc


Yep, clever little trick by landlords though wasn't it...

Years ago we had Rates which were based on the worth of the property and for 99% of rental properties the landlord did pay the rates.
Then in came the Community Charge (aka Poll Tax - and I am NOT going into the fairmess/right/wrongs argument here!) which, because it was paid per person NOT per property , meant that it was inappropriate for landlords to be able to pay the charge because they certainly weren't going to pay more if you decided to but 4 students in a house instead of one IT consultant. However the rental prices didn't drop of course, to make up for this... the landlord just pocketed his saving. 
Then we changed to Council Tax, a system based on the worth of the property, just like the old rates but guess what... landlords had got quite happy with not paying the rates so they decided that occupants must pay rent and also pay the Council Tax for the building... 
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Because the govenment tells us too
Property tax pays for refuse collection, roads, street lighting... etc etc


Yep, clever little trick by landlords though wasn't it...

Years ago we had Rates which were based on the worth of the property and for 99% of rental properties the landlord did pay the rates.
Then in came the Community Charge (aka Poll Tax - and I am NOT going into the fairmess/right/wrongs argument here!) which, because it was paid per person NOT per property , meant that it was inappropriate for landlords to be able to pay the charge because they certainly weren't going to pay more if you decided to but 4 students in a house instead of one IT consultant. However the rental prices didn't drop of course, to make up for this... the landlord just pocketed his saving. 
Then we changed to Council Tax, a system based on the worth of the property, just like the old rates but guess what... landlords had got quite happy with not paying the rates so they decided that occupants must pay rent and also pay the Council Tax for the building... 


That's totally outrageous .

I seem to remember there was a revolution started somewhere over taxation of some sort... .
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i know Americans have a bad reputation for ignorance... but... how do you have to pay both rent and property tax? If you rent, do you therefore not own property?


In Europe we have "clever" ways of levying taxes. So the reverse of the above situation: if you own property, thus not paying rent, that is seen as a benefit, which is then taxed... 
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i know Americans have a bad reputation for ignorance... but... how do you have to pay both rent and property tax? If you rent, do you therefore not own property?

Not all property is real (like in real estate) property.  Property can include equipment, like automobiles, computers, televisions, etc.  Some states levy property tax on automobiles (Virginia did it and there was a big political fight over whether or not to repeal that tax).
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Our sales tax just went up from 5% to 6% in Maryland.  I shudder to think about a VAT of 17.5% like Funky mentioned.


Well... that explains it... I am in Maryland too... and I didn't realize this... Was wondering why I paid more then I expected at the store the other day. Thanks for this.

You should read more in the paper besides the Television section -- and watch more on TV than programs.  Where were you during Maryland's special legislative session that happened a couple of months ago -- when Martin O'Malley, Mike Bush and company raised a whole lot of taxes (including adding to sales tax computer services)?  It was all over the news -- and went into effect on the third of January, 2008.
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