At auction, state?s junk for sale to public (Times-Reporter) COLUMBUS ? A couple of laptops used by state lawmakers are headed for the Dominican Republic. In fact, a lot of the state?s surplus computers, scrubbed clean of data and operating systems, will travel by train and cargo ship to the Caribbean nation to be refurbished and sold.
Patricia's Porch Talk: Turning Over An Old Leaf (The Chattanoogan) It started out like any other quiet Saturday morning. My plans to spend the day relaxing and reading, beginning with an extra cup of Hazelnut coffee with the morning paper and ending with a few chapters of a new novel, never made it off the ground.
Bought it out of state? You may owe 'use tax' (Los Angeles Times) Just because there' s no sales tax doesn't mean you're in the clear. Most goods that end up in your home are subject to a levy by your state. Teresa Barnwell had never heard of "use taxes" until she got a call from a North Carolina-based furniture store where she'd purchased couches and Patio Furniture several years ago.
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