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Gig 601XL Builder wrote:
Ross wrote: I had that happen years ago DRIVING though Indiana. On my way back I filled up before the state line. I have see it elsewhere also. Fayetteville, AR (KFYV) does this. I always that was taxing a tax. But, they can. And it is a Fayetteville thing because it isn't done everywhere in Arkansas. Yea I have refueled in other AR cities and did not have that. They do not do it for autogas. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI |
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They added all taxes on to the pump price.
I understand your frustration, but I truly wish EVERYONE would start listing their prices separate from the government's price. We do it that way in the hotel business, and it often startles people to discover how much extra they are forced to pay for...nothing. For example: Our price for a 1-bedroom whirlpool aviation theme suite, with a full kitchen and delivered breakfast, is quoted as $99.95 -- NOT the $111.95 we are forced to charge our guests so that our gummint doesn't have to do the extorting themselves. Yes, boys and girls, that's an extra 12% larded on to your hotel room. Suck it in and enjoy it. (And they're talking about increasing it.) Only when EVERYONE starts highlighting the rip-off by listing the prices separately will we be able to stop our insane, insatiable juggernaut of a gummint. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
oups.com... For example: Our price for a 1-bedroom whirlpool aviation theme suite, with a full kitchen and delivered breakfast, is quoted as $99.95 -- NOT the $111.95 we are forced to charge our guests so that our gummint doesn't have to do the extorting themselves. I sure hope you let these folks know about sometime before checkout time. I'd be pretty annoyed if the 'quoted' price was not the 'charged' price. |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in
oups.com: They added all taxes on to the pump price. I understand your frustration, but I truly wish EVERYONE would start listing their prices separate from the government's price. We do it that way in the hotel business, and it often startles people to discover how much extra they are forced to pay for...nothing. For example: Our price for a 1-bedroom whirlpool aviation theme suite, with a full kitchen and delivered breakfast, is quoted as $99.95 -- NOT the $111.95 we are forced to charge our guests so that our gummint doesn't have to do the extorting themselves. Yes, boys and girls, that's an extra 12% larded on to your hotel room. Suck it in and enjoy it. (And they're talking about increasing it.) Only when EVERYONE starts highlighting the rip-off by listing the prices separately will we be able to stop our insane, insatiable juggernaut of a gummint. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" Municipalities have hotel/motel occupancy taxes because those that pay them don't vote in the municipality imposing them. They have forgotten one of the reasons why we are not part of Britain - taxation without representation. Unfortunately, people on expense account don't give a damn about taxes. Only when the take gets to be onerous does it affect travel, and that's mainly because corporations find other places to go. New York City under Mayor Dinkins raised the occupancy tax to 20%. Coupled with their sales tax and other taxes, the "take" by the city was 30% (and this was on top of some of the highest hotel rates in the country), and that was high enough to cause a drop in business which affected a lot more than the hotels. -- Marty Shapiro Silicon Rallye Inc. (remove SPAMNOT to email me) |
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My FBO is the only one on the field, and they do charge more than at
smaller airports not far away. However, they have an excellent flight prep room with both WSI and internet weather. They haul my plane out of the hangar when there's a ridge of ice in front. They bring fuel to my hangar. They let me wash the plane inside their hangar on Saturdays (or week days if they aren't too busy). They pick me up from the train and bring me to the airport if I'm too loaded to hike the mile. Although I won't let them do my annual, they have a shop on the field when I find problems that need to be fixed before I fly. I suspect that their airport fees have increased because of additional airport security procedures since 9/11. I don't begrudge them a decent profit margin; they are fine people. |
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On 27 Mar 2007 09:31:23 -0700, "xyzzy" wrote:
On Mar 27, 8:00 am, Jon Kraus wrote: Got a fuel bill from our FBO (KUMP Indianapolis Metro) the other day. Not only do they charge one of the highest fuel prices around, they also charge 6% Indiana sales tax on top of the 1% Indianapolis Airport Authority surcharge (because they can). When I called to inquire about charging 6% sales tax on the fuel they just said "that is how we've done it for 20 years and everyone else does it like that too." I've never had a sales tax added on top of the fuel price before. I thought that all the taxes we included in the price of the fuel? Anyone else ever experience this? I know at my airport (KTTA in NC) my flying club rents planes wet but Your club rents planes? The club I was in had members who owned the plane. We did not rent and our insurance wouldn't let us without paying one whale of an increase, but we did charge ourselves so much per hour. The airplane(s) were in partnership so only the owners were flying. Hence no sales tax. Who ever flew was expected to bring the plane back to the hangar with full fuel, or to the tabs in the summer. we break out the base plane rental from the fuel, because we have to charge sales tax on the rental but don't have to charge it on the fuel, because the fuel price already includes all taxes. We verified this with the state revenue department. It makes a difference of about $2 in the hourly rates, and every little bit helps... I wonder how many other places that rent wet are inadvertantly paying double tax on their fuel (once when they fill the plane, then when they pay sales tax on the wet rental). OTOH I may have mentioned, the State of Michigan is strapped for cash and some of the departments are really pushing the limits of legality. One of the guys on the airport purchased a plane "FROM A DEALER" in one of the southern states. It needed a bit of work but was in pretty nice shape. However they wanted to move it and he picked it up for about 20 grand less than book price. The state is refusing to take the tax on what he paid legally to a dealer and is demanding tax on the full book price. They can do that between individuals, but where the dealer is accountable in their state as well as the individual here, they are not supposed to accept the actual sale price. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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They've been cash strapped for a decade or so now... WTF? Why don't
they vote someone in to do the job better? I moved from Monroe 26 years ago adn have never looked back Jon OTOH I may have mentioned, the State of Michigan is strapped for cash and some of the departments are really pushing the limits of legality. |
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On 27 Mar 2007 07:05:12 -0700, "Gene Seibel" wrote:
On Mar 24, 7:59 pm, "wise purchaser" wrote: what has happened? I have been seeing multiple FBO's charging for using the ramp from 10 to 25 bucks to park per day also RIPPING me off for fuel. Charging almost 4.50++ a gallon for AVGAS. PLUS county flowage tax! http://www.airnav.com/ is your friend. I haven't bought fuel at home for nearly 2 years. I make a fuel stop on the way out of town and an hour or so before getting home. Small county and city airports all over are trying to attract visitors by selling without the big price markups. Support them and work the free market at the same time. Unless it's close and at a substantial discount, I can not descend, land, fuel up, take off and climb back to altitude for what I could save at the cheapest place within 200 or 300 miles. Clare 48D is about 20 NW and they used to be almost a buck cheaper than here. If it was on the way, it was worth stopping However at $90 plus an hour I'll have a good half hour engine time taking off, flying over getting gas and flying back. Only on long trips do I use 45 gallons and that would just be breaking even. Let's say I flew to PJY which is a bit over 3 hours. Let's say it took 50 gallons for a savings of $50 dollars, but that would add about 0.4 hours to the engine so 90 X 0.4 = 36 or $50 - $36 = $14 saved but I've added a take off and landing after fueling so after refueling I still have to fly home and put the plane away. You wouldn't have to drop the difference to much less than a dollar a gallon before it'd be costing me money to save a little on gas. OTOH if I'm just out playing around, or practicing and I practice a lot then it makes sense to stop off and purchase fuel that is only a little cheaper. Plus they have free coffee, donuts, and ice cream. Locally we have little mark up, BUT the city was cheap and didn't put in large tanks so they can't take a full truck load and that means they have to pay noticeably more per gallon. When the FBO was selling gas he had to pay a flowage fee on top of that. Now the city has fired some one to operate the airport and being it's the city selling the gas there is no flowage fee, but it's still about 10 cents a gallon higher than most places near us. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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For example: Our price for a 1-bedroom whirlpool aviation theme suite,
with a full kitchen and delivered breakfast, is quoted as $99.95 -- NOT the $111.95 we are forced to charge our guests so that our gummint doesn't have to do the extorting themselves. I sure hope you let these folks know about sometime before checkout time. Oh, sure. In fact, we let them know the total including tax while they're on the phone making the reservation, since we have to preauthorize their credit card before they have a reservation. By the way -- all hotel prices are quoted this way. Go to Travelocity or Orbitz, and every hotel's prices are listed this way, thankfully. I'll be damned if I'm gonna pay to post the government's extortion on my advertisements. I sure don't ever see a nickel of it. My real price, followed by a small "plus tax", used to say it all. Now that the politicians have pushed that tax up to absurd levels -- 12% -- however, that little "plus tax" can truly come as a rude surprise. And you can bet that I tell every one of my guests what I think of it, at every opportunity. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Municipalities have hotel/motel occupancy taxes because those that pay
them don't vote in the municipality imposing them. They have forgotten one of the reasons why we are not part of Britain - taxation without representation. Amen, Marty. What really sucks is that -- with all of our hot tub suites -- many of our guests are locals, especially in the winter. They're usually young couples who really can't afford to go to Myrtle Beach for a week, but they NEED a getaway weekend. So they drop the kids with grandma and come spend the weekend with us. Our winter rates are hard to beat, but it is SO unfair to tax these kids at such a horrendous rate. Maybe the business and university crowd don't care about taxes -- but everyone else is sure hurt by it. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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