Why is the government charging tax to companies it renders services from, it's cyclical, totally pointless busywork.
They should remove the tax at the point of sale. The reason they don't do it that way is because it would become evident quickly how much money they are spending and who's money they are spending. Government contract comes in it should be tax free. Then if a company isn't paying any taxes they were basically already a government entity it's just more obvious now.
It's interesting to see after the vaccine mandates, which companies (and educational institutions) turned out to depend on government money. Students are going into lifelong debt to pay their tuition and it's not enough?
Why is the government charging tax to companies it renders services from, it's cyclical, totally pointless busywork.
The government itself pays taxes. When a government agency purchases something they are still charged sales tax, believe it or not. Government agencies routinely pay assessments on real property. You should see the bill the California Department of Transportation has to pay the City of Los Angeles.
Yeah I know I'm saying if it was organized properly and they weren't hiding anything it could be made a lot simpler.
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