Arizona carry tax credit

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Arizona carry tax credit

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One can only hope the idea catches on.

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Re: Arizona carry tax credit

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I think that would be a great idea in Texas, perhaps even more tax incentives if you take additional training courses above and beyond the requirements for LTC, I would also like to see a tax credit for the purchase of handguns, and ammo for LTC holders. :thumbs2:
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Texas doesn't have an income tax, so I am not sure what they would give you a credit against.

Also, my personal goal is for the government to quit "taxing" me for my right to carry period!!
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steveincowtown wrote:Texas doesn't have an income tax, so I am not sure what they would give you a credit against.

Also, my personal goal is for the government to quit "taxing" me for my right to carry period!!

I was not clear about the term "tax credit' I was really referring to a sales tax reduction on the items for sale. Also a reduction on the fees charged for LTC. :oops:

I would even propose a property tax credit for LTC holders, since we as a group have proven ourselves to be less likely to commit crimes, our burden on the court systems is greatly reduced.
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Re: Arizona carry tax credit

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Jusme wrote:
steveincowtown wrote:Texas doesn't have an income tax, so I am not sure what they would give you a credit against.

Also, my personal goal is for the government to quit "taxing" me for my right to carry period!!

I was not clear about the term "tax credit' I was really referring to a sales tax reduction on the items for sale. Also a reduction on the fees charged for LTC. :oops:
I agree 100% with the sale tax reduction. LTC fees shouldn't be reduced, they should be eliminated!
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steveincowtown wrote:Texas doesn't have an income tax, so I am not sure what they would give you a credit against.

Also, my personal goal is for the government to quit "taxing" me for my right to carry period!!
Arrrrrg, I'm such an idiot. Ok, halve the price. I do believe there's something in the works to lower the price.
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