Tuesday, March 25, 2008

F and S Oil

I unfortunately was one of the victims of the F&S Oil default having paid in advance for 1000 gallons of oil. Fortunately, my pre-pay was done by credit card and I am happy to report that my credit card company has refunded to me the reminder of the value of the contract. So for those that did pay with a credit card, petition your company and in the future, people should use their credit cards for this type of purchase.

CT Gas Tax

State Senator David J. Cappiello, R-Danbury, today said that legislation that he proposed to stop the scheduled July 1st increase to the gross receipts tax on gasoline has cleared the legislature’s General Law Committee and is on the way to the Senate. Since 2005 the state has taken in an additional $141 million from the gross receipts tax. In 2008, the state expects to take in a record $320 million from the tax. The current tax rate is 7%, up from 6.3% last year. The scheduled July 1st increase would raise the rate up to 7.5%. Since it is percentage based, as the price of gas increases so does the tax. Maybe the Attorney General should investigate this price gouging of citizens who are already subjected to the highest gas taxes in the Northeast. A large amount of these funds go to general revenue and not necessarily to the roads and bridges for which it is intended. This needs to be stopped and even rolled back to give some relief to drivers and businesses.
http://www.senaterepublicans.ct.gov/press/cappiello/2008/031808.htm

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Price of Gas

As the price of gas increases, the State of Connecticut makes more and more money. Currently 62 cents per gallon. I propose that once the price of gas goes over a certain number, the percentage the gov't takes reduces. Right now the only ones feeling pain, are the consumers while the gov't rakes in more money. If the gov't wants to be sympathetic , this would be the plan to implement in the highest tax state in the Union.