By Samuel Strait, Reporter at Large – March 21, 2021 The discussion was to be…
By Samuel Strait, Reporter at Large – March 21, 2021 The discussion was to be about our local Del Norte Solid Waste Management Authority (DNSWMA) and their recent discussion about raising rates once again. I believe this was mentioned in a previous article penned by yours truly that once Tedd Ward got the bit between his teeth the increase in rates would become a regular event in order to pay for recycling. You have dodged that bullet, as I had an experience at the local Home Depot that peaked my interest and gives me the opportunity for a little audience participation. I have purchased many, many wood and lumber products over the years, some quite recently. I am told this "California Lumber Fee" has been appearing on sales slips at the local hardware store since January 1, 2013, which surprised me when I noticed that 1% added fee to the lumber I had purchased. Got me to thinking just how many ways the State of California, the County of Del Norte, and the City of Crescent City dips in the pockets of the local citizens. I would encourage those that read this piece to contribute to the list of taxes and fees that I might have missed in the following list. The three main taxes from the State are Income tax, Sales tax, and Property tax. The first two are among the highest in the nation. Of course most of us know about several taxes added to your gasoline or diesel fill up. There is a laundry list of taxes and fees that are added to your phone bill, your cell phone bill, and your regular home phone land line if you still have one. Not to forget those that appear on you power bill as well. I am quite sure that their are many special use taxes for various activities, probably the list is so long as to make anyone uncomfortable. I am told by a reliable source that even the CRV fee you pay on drinks is sales taxed. The tax on liquor is another obvious one, and of course Weed is also subject to taxing. You pay taxes when you buy RV's, boats, and vehicles of course. Just about everything you buy or do in California has some sort of tax associated with it sometimes more than one. As far as fees, its another way that the State and local governments in California get in your pocket. There is the afore mentioned Lumber Fee, and Fees to conduct most forms of business with all branches of the government. Taxes and fees on vehicle licensing, drivers licenses, as well as multiple professional licenses. There are fees when you purchase nearly all electronics, major appliances, carpet, its padding, and tires for you vehicles. I suspect if I spent any time at all there would be a staggering list of things most people do not even consider taxable. Where is the fun in that? So in conclusion, I invite the readers of this article to put on their thinking caps and contribute in the comment section any other taxes and fees that you can think of. Motel occupancy taxes, anyone? DNSWMA fees to come in a future article.