We can bring that a little closer to home. Every first of the year I have to make a property tax rendition on all the pianos in my store, in order to pay tax on them. On a larger scale that might result in destruction of excess inventory. This is in Texas. Andrew Anderson, Artisan Piano On Aug 27, 2008, at 11:05 AM, Mark Purney wrote: > If a tax law provides a financial incentive for companies to > generate that amount of waste, the law needs a revision. To take all > those trees, resources, labor and energy and toss it in the landfill > is unforgivable. > > Can't they at least take out the keyframe and action first? > > > > > Rafael M. Huberman Muñiz wrote: >> Yes, It is a matter of taxes!!!! >> This was explained to me by the piano technician at Yamaha and he >> is outraged as well… >> They destroy everything, pianos, guitars, drums, band instruments, >> you name it. At list in Mexico City, don´t know about thye rest of >> the world… >> >> Rafael
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