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Letter: Status quo benefits no one Comments re article 62133 Agrees with Jane Potts Wayne Armitage Moist or wet Lois Cunningham writes: The city and the county can impose a liquor sales tax on both the liquor sold in the liquor stores and the restaurants if they are so inclined. Our current liquor sales here in the county and city...bootleggers...do nothing to benefit anyone here. No taxes, no new jobs, nothing but unregulated, unlicensed liquor to anyone who drives up regardless of age and sobriety.Thanks, Lois Cunningham It's news to me that Cities and Counties have the authority to impose local Sales Taxes in Kentucky. Anyone you bring us up to speed on when this happened, and cite the Kentucky Revised Statute(s) which authorize the local sales taxes ? - EW This story was posted on 2013-09-23 16:14:26
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