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by rvschuilenburg
762 days ago
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I'm not from the US, so i'm honestly curious, does sales tax really change that often? The reason i'm asking this, is because here in The Netherlands there was some news a couple of years ago about changing tax on fruit and vegetables. Our tax authorities basically said: Nope can't do, we need a year to adjust our software for this. This should give you an indication of how often our tax rates change here. |
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An argument could be made that sales tax should have rules that don't require this type of very late binding. The issue is that legal authority over this is completely decentralized as a Constitutional matter and there are thousands of overlapping tax authorities. There is no feasible way to compel them to all do something sensible, so the system has to operate under the assumption that some tax authorities will issue these types of rules as a matter of robustness.