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![]() "Colbyt" wrote in message m... "Lou" wrote in message ... "Tony Sivori" wrote in message news ![]() Colbyt wrote: Contrary to what someone one else posted this may be true. Kentucky had an intangible property tax like that until a few years ago. I've lived in and filed taxes in Kentucky for many years. I've never paid the first penny of tax on any bank account balance. I don't anything about taxes in Kentucky, but whether or not you actually paid a certain tax doesn't really tell us anything about whether or not such a tax existed. It doesn't even tell us if you had a bank balance to pay taxes on. Actually Tony's claim would be accurate for Kentucky based banks. Funds on deposit in banks located in KY were exempt from the tax. The banks were required to pay the tax but not the depositor. Money in out of state banks, money market funds, stocks and bonds were all taxed. I think it was that exemption that helped in the over-turning of this onerous tax. Make sense - it sounds to me like it would violate the interstate commerce clause of the constitution. |
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