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<blockquote data-quote="soapsud" data-source="post: 9049261" data-attributes="member: 174488"><p>We went to the US in the early 90s and found each state had it's own retail tax. So New Orleans or South Carolina priced up stuff in their shops but the tax would be slightly different. You'd take what you wanted to the counter to pay and then they'd put their sales tax on top. Just like VAT</p><p></p><p>Are you thinking that if all CUTs at the point of final use (retail) would mean the financial boys in the CIty wont be able to trade in carbon because it will be strictly HMCE governed?</p><p></p><p></p><p>You're thinking that if there are fewer corporations buying land to plant trees etc (and so artificially inflating the price/acre) that it'll make farming easier?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soapsud, post: 9049261, member: 174488"] We went to the US in the early 90s and found each state had it's own retail tax. So New Orleans or South Carolina priced up stuff in their shops but the tax would be slightly different. You'd take what you wanted to the counter to pay and then they'd put their sales tax on top. Just like VAT Are you thinking that if all CUTs at the point of final use (retail) would mean the financial boys in the CIty wont be able to trade in carbon because it will be strictly HMCE governed? You're thinking that if there are fewer corporations buying land to plant trees etc (and so artificially inflating the price/acre) that it'll make farming easier? [/QUOTE]
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