On 10/9/2018 10:58 AM, Cheri wrote:
> "notbob" > wrote in message
>> Perhaps it's the fact many WWs only are planned fer five yrs.
>>
>> The tax laws (fer WW) are a 5 yr plan.* WW get's tax breaks fer 5 yrs,
>> each a little less than the yr before.* WW retaliates by closing the
>> first store and opening yet another ww.
>>
>> They were trying to do that in Livermore CA, about the time I left.
>> They were gonna close the original WW and open a new "super" WW about
>> 2 miles away (w/ new improved tax plan).
>>
>> It's the reason many new towns are now voting against WW.*
>
> So people drive to the neighboring town with their taxes being used there.
???? Please, elaborate. I do not understand what you are trying to convey.
The town closest to me has no WW (7 mi). The town 3X that distance has
a WW.
I always buy where it's cheaper. IOW, I buy gas out of the town with
the WW (which I frequent about every two wks). So, if WW is paying a
reduced tax rate and I'm buying gasoline out of the town with the WW,
how are my taxes helping the town with the WW store? 8|
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