Milk Taxes

And that doesn't even touch the value-added tax.

Posted by Fausta at April 15, 2014 12:35 PM

We buy our milk at Costco now. It's almost a dollar cheaper than regular grocery stores - $3.38 a gallon today. Their cartons are annoying, but if you use a lot of milk it's worth the hassle.

Posted by Julie at April 15, 2014 12:52 PM

The dairy business is wholly regulated, which is the largest consumer tax of all by far.

Posted by james wilson at April 15, 2014 1:06 PM

Cartons are good, they work well in the burn barrel.

I stopped drinking milk some 30 years ago, look at all the money I didn't spend. Have started to put it in my coffee lately, in lieu of cream, look at all the money I'm spending. Need to get a kow. Keep it in the kitchen, next to the coffee tree.

Posted by ghostsniper at April 15, 2014 1:08 PM

I drink raw milk,sraight from the parlor tank,in a gallon glass container. Fill it twice a week. Yummy stuff.
Moo-lan labe fuckers.
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Posted by Chris at April 16, 2014 12:26 PM

I hate to burst your bubble but farmers are tax exempt on goods and service they buy, most states give some or all property taxes back. Income taxes are almost unheard of because of all the deductions available to production agriculture, so I don't know we're you get your info, but you just heard the facts from a farmer!

Posted by Bob at April 16, 2014 3:33 PM

I hate to burst your bubble but farmers are tax exempt on goods and service they buy, most states give some or all property taxes back. Income taxes are almost unheard of because of all the deductions available to production agriculture, so I don't know we're you get your info, but you just heard the facts from a farmer!

Posted by Bob at April 16, 2014 3:33 PM