02-15-2009, 08:45 AM
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Originally Posted by fatlazyless
On Oct 20, 2005, Senator Judd Gregg won about $850,000 in a national Powerball, 5 out of 6 quikpik, in Washington DC. As a resident of New Hampshire, the state got exactly zero from Senator Gregg's winnings.
No, do not have a tax on lottery winnings, just close the rest stops and increase the meals & lodging tax from an aready high 8% to 8 1/2%. This makes sense (sarcasm  alert)!
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Scraaaaaatcccccch skip.....
Quote:
Originally Posted by fatlazyless
On Oct 20, 2005, Senator Judd Gregg won about $850,000 in a national Powerball, 5 out of 6 quikpik, in Washington DC. As a resident of New Hampshire, the state got exactly zero from Senator Gregg's winnings.
No, do not have a tax on lottery winnings, just close the rest stops and increase the meals & lodging tax from an aready high 8% to 8 1/2%. This makes sense (sarcasm  alert)!
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Scraaaaaatcccccch skip.....
Quote:
Originally Posted by fatlazyless
On Oct 20, 2005, Senator Judd Gregg won about $850,000 in a national Powerball, 5 out of 6 quikpik, in Washington DC. As a resident of New Hampshire, the state got exactly zero from Senator Gregg's winnings.
No, do not have a tax on lottery winnings, just close the rest stops and increase the meals & lodging tax from an aready high 8% to 8 1/2%. This makes sense (sarcasm  alert)!
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Scraaaaaatcccccch skip.....
Quote:
Originally Posted by fatlazyless
On Oct 20, 2005, Senator Judd Gregg won about $850,000 in a national Powerball, 5 out of 6 quikpik, in Washington DC. As a resident of New Hampshire, the state got exactly zero from Senator Gregg's winnings.
No, do not have a tax on lottery winnings, just close the rest stops and increase the meals & lodging tax from an aready high 8% to 8 1/2%. This makes sense (sarcasm  alert)!
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