The Governor's New Good Ideas
By John Kane, Mohawk
New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo recently gave his State of the State
Budget address. In it he proposed a couple of brand new ideas to stimulate the
economy and raise revenue for the State of New York.
The first of his innovative ideas is to create retail establishments in
areas that are in dire need of help to bolster their economies. The shops would
be allowed to sell merchandise without the oppressive State taxes normally
associated with certain products. These shops would only be in certain
designated locations and would allow consumers to avoid these oppressive taxes
that would still exist everywhere else. The consumers who avoid State tax by
patronizing these shops would incur no liability for tax evasion. In fact their
purchases are intended to stimulate the local economy, help the NY producers of
these products and help keep dollars circulating within those communities and
the State for a longer duration. This is being touted as a tourism program with
the hope of attracting out of state consumers to make the trip to these shops
and purchase these tax free products thereby giving travelers from other tax
jurisdictions the opportunity to avoid their own regions oppressive taxes to New
York State's benefit.
Now you might be asking what products is Mr. Cuomo speaking of here. It
can't be the state's agricultural products; there is no tax on produce. The
answer is simple and obvious: Wine! The key is finding a product that is heavily
regulated, over taxed, some what addictive and can be identified with a specific
region. Then you strip away the regulations and the tax but only in "special"
locations and Bingo! you have a new twist on an old industry. The wine producers
of New York will now have streamlined flow to retail. A new breed of retail
establishments can emerge to provide jobs, good investments, tourism and most importantly create a flow
of revenue that does not leave an area as fast as it comes.
I don't know. Sounds kind of fishy to me; almost "black market". Tax free
booze, cheap and more financially accessible? I thought alcohol was a vice.
Should New York State be encouraging the growth in the consumption of alcohol?
Could this encourage an illicit wine trade? What about all those fine tax paying
retailers who won't be able to compete with the new State duty-free wine shops.
What about all the lost revenue? Can New York State afford to lose tax revenue?
This sounds awfully familiar.....
Oh yeah! Those goddamn Indians. Does this mean that the Governor finally
realizes that this very same idea that has been developing for over 30 years in
the Native tobacco trade is not a bad thing? Does this mean Mr. Cuomo has looked
at real data and realized that the State has actually benefited from Native
tax-free sales? Could it be that the manufacturing on Native lands, the
wholesaling, distribution and retail now makes sense to those in Albany? Does
this mean the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance can finally stop
seizing Native brands transported by Native wholesalers from one Native
territory to another Native territory? That Native to Native commerce can
finally exist without the threat of having loads hijacked by the State? Does
this mean the NYS Attorney General will drop his suits against Native
manufacturers and withdraw the cease and desist letters to others attempting to
block the products entry to the State even though it is just passing through en
route to Native lands? Will the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
finally stop characterizing Native tobacco products as contraband simply because
they bear no tax stamp from the State and finally cease their
raids?
Don't kid yourself! In spite of the hypocrisy, the evidence and the
obvious economic benefits to the State, Cuomo is still hellbent on killing
Native smoke shops. Is it an Italian thing or does "Duty-Free Wine Shop" just
sound better?
What was that second great idea the Governor had again? Oh Yeah! Casinos!
How does he keep coming up with this stuff? It's great to be Chief!
1 comment:
Do as I say and not as I do?? LOL The hypocrisy of it all!! Great article!
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