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DNC tries to avoid CO gas tax. How fair is this?
Posted by: samintx
Date: July 25, 2008 08:26AM
[www.rockymountainnews.com]

What are these people thinking? they are better than the rest of us?
Re: DNC tries to avoid CO gas tax. How fair is this?
Posted by: davester
Date: July 25, 2008 09:15AM
Apparently you didn't even read the article so your subject is completely wrong. The DNC did not attempt to avoid any taxes. If you're going to post a comment on an article, please read it first.



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Re: DNC tries to avoid CO gas tax. How fair is this?
Posted by: zero
Date: July 25, 2008 09:19AM
SamInTX Please read the article before you post.
Re: DNC tries to avoid CO gas tax. How fair is this?
Posted by: MacMagus
Date: July 25, 2008 10:16AM
It's not clear from the article whether the DNC made the arrangements with the intention of avoiding taxes or whether the taxes weren't assessed because the Public Works Department mis-interpreted their obligations.

Nice catch on the part of City Councilman Charlie Brown. (Great name!)
Re: DNC tries to avoid CO gas tax. How fair is this?
Posted by: billb
Date: July 25, 2008 10:27AM
<<Hickenlooper said GM is "loaning" the host committee vehicles and he expects a large number to be hybrids. It wasn't clear Tuesday whether host committee members are using those loaners or their personal vehicles.
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That's rich.

Where's mine ?

I'll make sure no one knows whether I use a free car or not.

I'll cover it with a tarp when I get gas at city pumps.
Re: DNC tries to avoid CO gas tax. How fair is this?
Posted by: samintx
Date: July 25, 2008 12:45PM
******Well, this quote from the article says some DNC committees were avoiding taxes for 4 months. They were filling up where the city fills up.*******



DNC host's tax-free gas evaporates
Angry reaction brings a halt to use of city pumps
Daniel J. Chaconand Kevin Vaughan, Rocky Mountain News
Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Darin Mcgregor / The Rocky

Hybrid vehicles, some bearing tags for the Democratic National Convention, sit in a storage lot at Denver International Airport.

Matthew Staver/Humana

Mayor John Hickenlooper says RNC hosts have same arrangement.

City and County of Denver


The committee hosting the Democratic National Convention has used the city's gas pumps to fill up and apparently avoided paying state and federal fuel taxes.

The practice, which began four months ago, may have ended hours after its disclosure. An aide to Mayor John Hickenlooper released a statement Tuesday evening saying that Denver 2008 Host Committee members would pay market prices for fuel and would also be liable for all applicable taxes.
Re: DNC tries to avoid CO gas tax. How fair is this?
Posted by: swampy
Date: July 25, 2008 01:02PM
I read it and the very first paragraph says...

>>"The committee hosting the Democratic National Convention has used the city's gas pumps to fill up and apparently avoided paying state and federal fuel taxes."

Can't get much more clear than that.



Re: DNC tries to avoid CO gas tax. How fair is this?
Posted by: JoeH
Date: July 25, 2008 03:17PM
There is a difference between the DNC and "The committee hosting the Democratic National Convention". The local committee hosting the cnvention is not the same thing as samintx tried to imply with her headline.
Re: DNC tries to avoid CO gas tax. How fair is this?
Posted by: davester
Date: July 25, 2008 04:25PM
Also, it's quite clear that there's nothing in the article to suggest that the DNC made no attempt to avoid paying taxes. The DNC rep indicated that they will be paying whatever taxes are required by the city. It was the city that apparently could possibly have billed for the gas without taxes being levied. The scuffle is all about some folks in the city being alerted to the possibility that the DNC might be avoiding taxes if they get billed at the same rate as the city vehicles. The fact is, the city hasn't even billed the DNC for the gas yet, so this stuff is all just made up smoke and mirrors. I'm glad to see that sam and swampy read all the way to the first paragraph. Don't worry about reading any further or checking the story folks, I'm sure there couldn't be anything of import in the remaining 90% of the article. Ready! Shoot! Aim!



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