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Received this email this morning. Cookie and popcorn sales are an integral part of Scouting. Mimi has certainly gained confidence from her first selling experience, and I can see where this will be an excellent teaching tool as the girls get older. At our next meeting, all my girls will be signing their names to a letter to send to our Representative--so glad I'm an American...I can actually do something now!
Here is a condensed version of the email:
Proposed Georgia legislation would require a sales tax on all nonprofit fundraisers in Georgia including GIRL SCOUT COOKIE and BOY SCOUT POPCORN SALES. This significant financial impact would take money away from Girl Scout programs, camp support, financial aid and proceeds from the sale that support troop activities and community service projects.
House Bill 385 is a part of the 2010 Special Council on Tax Reform eliminating various nonprofit sales and use tax exemptions and specifically calls out the cookie and popcorn fundraisers by Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts.
The consequences of this legislation:
- Requiring our Scouts to collect sales tax is not fair and not feasible.
- A portion of the funds earned by our Scouts for their many leadership, camping and community service programs would be diverted to pay sales tax.
- Hundreds of children especially in rural or financially distressed areas will not be able to participate in Scouting due to a reduction of services resulting from these sales taxes.
- Camps are likely to be stressed due to reduced funding.
- The administrative burden placed on councils to remit payment of sales taxes to taxing authorities would divert limited financial resources away from program support.