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I would love this I have 4 dogs that eat more food then my kids did
I would love this I have 4 dogs that eat more food then my kids did
Originally posted by: Don Vito Corleone
On the one hand, this sounds like a dumb waste of revenue. On the other hand, pet ownership has been shown to be good for people's health and well-being, so it might pay for itself in reduced need for health care. On balance I don't favor this, but you could certainly make a case for it.
Originally posted by: her209
You should only get it for rescued pets.
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Don Vito Corleone
On the one hand, this sounds like a dumb waste of revenue. On the other hand, pet ownership has been shown to be good for people's health and well-being, so it might pay for itself in reduced need for health care. On balance I don't favor this, but you could certainly make a case for it.
I can understand it if passed. but i don't agree with it.
Originally posted by: rpanic
WTF
Originally posted by: jonks
it's never going to get out of comittee, let alone passed. hundreds or thousands of these throw away ideas are introduced every session. But half the country owns pets and it is only a deduction, not a credit so it's impact is not that great. I don't itemize anyway. Still, it'll have a ruff time going anywhere. I wonder how this breaks along the D/R divide.
Originally posted by: GroundedSailor
Originally posted by: jonks
it's never going to get out of comittee, let alone passed. hundreds or thousands of these throw away ideas are introduced every session. But half the country owns pets and it is only a deduction, not a credit so it's impact is not that great. I don't itemize anyway. Still, it'll have a ruff time going anywhere. I wonder how this breaks along the D/R divide.
It doesn't break for me. I'm HAPPY if this gets passed. I have a wonderful dog who came from a rescue.
Although I'm kinda on the fence for this one. One one hand it is a dumb tax break and adds to the loopholes in the tax code. On the other hand it will help the less well of with their pets.
You could say this about a million things. I think I should get a discount on a gym membership. In that, actually, I'm not being facetious; I really do think it would be worth seeing how people's health is impacted if they could get much of a gym membership covered.Originally posted by: Don Vito Corleone
On the one hand, this sounds like a dumb waste of revenue. On the other hand, pet ownership has been shown to be good for people's health and well-being, so it might pay for itself in reduced need for health care. On balance I don't favor this, but you could certainly make a case for it.
Originally posted by: rudder
Originally posted by: GroundedSailor
Originally posted by: jonks
it's never going to get out of comittee, let alone passed. hundreds or thousands of these throw away ideas are introduced every session. But half the country owns pets and it is only a deduction, not a credit so it's impact is not that great. I don't itemize anyway. Still, it'll have a ruff time going anywhere. I wonder how this breaks along the D/R divide.
It doesn't break for me. I'm HAPPY if this gets passed. I have a wonderful dog who came from a rescue.
Although I'm kinda on the fence for this one. One one hand it is a dumb tax break and adds to the loopholes in the tax code. On the other hand it will help the less well of with their pets.
What happens when all these people get dogs for the tax break... then the dog gets sick. Can anyone afford vet bills? Since the government could be encouraging dog ownership... will they include UHC for my pets? If not I will have to put my doggy down if he hurts himself.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
You could say this about a million things. I think I should get a discount on a gym membership. In that, actually, I'm not being facetious; I really do think it would be worth seeing how people's health is impacted if they could get much of a gym membership covered.Originally posted by: Don Vito Corleone
On the one hand, this sounds like a dumb waste of revenue. On the other hand, pet ownership has been shown to be good for people's health and well-being, so it might pay for itself in reduced need for health care. On balance I don't favor this, but you could certainly make a case for it.
Originally posted by: rudder
Originally posted by: Skoorb
You could say this about a million things. I think I should get a discount on a gym membership. In that, actually, I'm not being facetious; I really do think it would be worth seeing how people's health is impacted if they could get much of a gym membership covered.Originally posted by: Don Vito Corleone
On the one hand, this sounds like a dumb waste of revenue. On the other hand, pet ownership has been shown to be good for people's health and well-being, so it might pay for itself in reduced need for health care. On balance I don't favor this, but you could certainly make a case for it.
The gyms would be really crowded the first two weeks after New Years day... then the crowd numbers would taper off dramatically until the following year.
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: rpanic
WTF
It's a dumb ass Republican. I'm not surprised one bit.
Most don't offer this, unfortunately.Originally posted by: jonks
Originally posted by: rudder
Originally posted by: Skoorb
You could say this about a million things. I think I should get a discount on a gym membership. In that, actually, I'm not being facetious; I really do think it would be worth seeing how people's health is impacted if they could get much of a gym membership covered.Originally posted by: Don Vito Corleone
On the one hand, this sounds like a dumb waste of revenue. On the other hand, pet ownership has been shown to be good for people's health and well-being, so it might pay for itself in reduced need for health care. On balance I don't favor this, but you could certainly make a case for it.
The gyms would be really crowded the first two weeks after New Years day... then the crowd numbers would taper off dramatically until the following year.
My current healthcare plan does reimburse me for gym membership, up to $400/year.
Originally posted by: JTsyo
Can i claim all the earthworms in my yard?