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Lief 🗽
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« on: January 14, 2011, 03:27:18 PM »

I think this is an important bill to make shopping easier and more convenient for our citizens. This is already done in many other countries (whether by custom or by law), and should help Atlasians on a budget more easily calculate the costs of groceries and other important purchases.
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« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2011, 02:14:18 AM »

I think this is an important bill to make shopping easier and more convenient for our citizens. This is already done in many other countries (whether by custom or by law), and should help Atlasians on a budget more easily calculate the costs of groceries and other important purchases.

The only objection I have to this is that it will allow businesses to jack up their prices.  If an item currently costs $9.99 and is subject to my local sales tax of 7.375%, the total price comes to $10.73

I can easily see a business raising the price to $10.99 and pocketing that extra cash just because the new restriction on pricing gives them easy leeway to do so.

It's the same argument as with getting rid of the penny.  The business will round up, not down.

We also would have to make changes to marketing laws so that businesses can advertise products at their base price without being accused of false advertising.  No business should be forced to change an ad in every single taxing jurisdiction to advertise the correct price.

The difference is that right now, a product advertised at $9.99 is $9.99 on the shelf and tax is added at the register.  Instead, the advertisement would say $9.99, but the price on the shelf at the store would say $10.73 or whatever.  Do you see where I'm going with this?

Hm, I think that's beyond the scope of this legislation. That has more to do with marketing/advertising, while this bill is purely aimed at making the in-store shopping experience more convenient and easier.
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« Reply #2 on: January 17, 2011, 04:55:56 PM »

Aye
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« Reply #3 on: January 18, 2011, 10:30:49 PM »

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