Don't expect thousands of respondents on this thread, at best maybe just one or two who are familiar with this.
Louisville has a particularly nasty (as in a lot of money) local privelege tax. Does anyone out there in horse/whisky country have any ideas for relief?
I've worked through the thing, and if I follow the numbers, I calculate a very high privelege tax for small businesses trying to do business there.
Your response might be - "Idiot, just follow the numbers and whatever will be will be..." Well, that's exactly what I am doing. Kentucky is not supposed to be one of those tax avaricious states which abound in the northeast and west coast.
The sad truth is there may not be any vehicles for relief, but I can't imagine any town (at least in Kentucky) assessing such a confiscatory tax on its businesses, especially small businesses. I know we have one regular member from nearby Radcliffe (as in Ft. Knox) who might have some helpful information. Ft. Knox might even be where all this money is going...
Louisville has a particularly nasty (as in a lot of money) local privelege tax. Does anyone out there in horse/whisky country have any ideas for relief?
I've worked through the thing, and if I follow the numbers, I calculate a very high privelege tax for small businesses trying to do business there.
Your response might be - "Idiot, just follow the numbers and whatever will be will be..." Well, that's exactly what I am doing. Kentucky is not supposed to be one of those tax avaricious states which abound in the northeast and west coast.
The sad truth is there may not be any vehicles for relief, but I can't imagine any town (at least in Kentucky) assessing such a confiscatory tax on its businesses, especially small businesses. I know we have one regular member from nearby Radcliffe (as in Ft. Knox) who might have some helpful information. Ft. Knox might even be where all this money is going...
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