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IRS ignores intent by enforcing health tax on veterinarians

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Some are perplexed by the IRS’ refusal to make a distinction on how these dual-use devices are taxed. But it shouldn’t surprise anyone. After all, government hangs onto money like a dog gripping a bone.

“There is virtually nothing I use that couldn’t have a human application,” said Harold Watters, a Galesburg veterinarian. “Government likes to talk about raising ‘revenue,’ but that’s just another word for raising ‘taxes.’ It eventually all gets passed on to everyone. Lower- and middle-class pet owners will end up paying this tax, too.”

• Scott Reeder is a veteran statehouse reporter and the journalist in residence at the Illinois Policy Institute. Readers can subscribe to his free reports from the Springfield by going to reederreport.com. He can be reached at sreeder@illinoispolicy.org.

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