Thursday, December 25, 2008

Skeletons in the closet at the ITC, Oh My!

Thanks to the Boise Guardian for this post. Perhaps if the Statesman had read this story then they might have had a better take on Stan Howland's whistle blowing.
Secret Tax Policy

Posted By dave On August 31, 2006 @ 10:31 am In Taxes | 22 Comments

If reports are true in the Daily Paper, Idaho has a secret tax system administered by a commission which grants sales tax breaks to some businesses, but not others.

Ken Dey, the reincarnated business editor at the Daily Paper broke a major story Thursday when he revealed a secret tax deal between the Idaho Tax Commission and Cabela’s.

We all know the quiet way to avoid the Idaho sales tax–now at 6%–is to buy out of state. The GUARDIAN even made mention of the potential loss of revenues if there was a big shift to out of state and internet shopping.

Catalog merchants with physical locations in state like CostCo, R.E.I., Sears and many others collect and pay sales tax. However, the big guns at the outdoor store don’t play by the same rules. They claim it is such a wonderful benefit to have a Cabela’s store that catalog sales should not be taxed.

They got the Idaho Tax Commission to agree that catalog sales are a different company than the retail outlet–despite the same merchandise, company name, etc.

One would think that a store specializing in hunting supplies would be able to recognize that if , “It looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and flies like a duck, chances are it IS A DUCK.”

In their zeal to attract more business, more jobs, more cars, more people, our government agents constantly make concessions to the big boys. This one is simply wrong–if not illegal.

This deal is so wrapped in camouflage the only you can find it is by smell. The tax commission refused to discuss or show the daily paper the concession deal and would not even confirm or deny it exists. That folks, is secret government cloaked in camo.

We don’t want to know any confidential tax return information. This is a SECRET POLICY which Ken Dey has revealed. How many other secret private deals has this commission struck. Does your neighbor get an exemption from income tax because he is richer than you? Secrecy in tax policy destroys any faith we may have in our government. They won’t even tell us the rules!

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Friday, December 05, 2008

Otter calls for sales tax increase in tight times

While Butch Otter is calling for more taxation of the citizen's he is also in support of the cover-up from the AG's office over complaints against the tax commission by a long time auditor. Stan Howland, in his whistle blower complaint identified that a decades long practice at the tax commission - that of giving a free pass to corporations, is costing the state between $46,000 and $680,000 in unpaid taxes per account.

Wouldn't it be great if the citizens of Idaho got these free passes on taxes...

Wasden's Office Covers Up for Tax Commissioners

In the on-going saga of Stan Howland and others against the Idaho Tax Commission, the report from AG Wasden's office is a contrived cover-up and an obvious conflict of interest.

This shows you how distant Idaho legislators are from real fact gathering by installing and independent investigator from outside the bureaucracy.