One of last week’s bigger victories in the New York State budget crisis came by way of death of Governor Paterson’s plans to change the New York State license plate. The plan would’ve required all car-owners to pay $25 to change their blue-and-whites for a hideous yellow-and-blue thing in order to generate $129 million for the state. But a successful petition at http://www.nonewplates.com helped stymie the governor’s senseless nickle-and-diming of state residents. The fight isn’t over, though. Paterson still holds the threat of the new fee over our heads by demanding that state legislators come up with other ways of filling state coffers. So here’s a brief list of new taxes and one-time fees we came up with to help our legislators out. What’ve you got?

  • Birthing Fee: a one-time fee after the birth of a child. Residents can opt-out of paying this fee by donating their baby to chain-gang workforces that will help build roads and press license plates. (Increasing taxes on contraception will make this even more effective.)
  • Bulk Condiments Tax: Since we have vice taxes on such unhealthy items like tobacco, alcohol, and junk foods, we should place similar taxes on consumers who believe they can eat a five-gallon jug of mayonnaise before it spoils.
  • Prison Tax: If your offspring gets taken to jail you have to pay an annual tax for every year of incarceration to help the state confine and re-educate them since you did such a shitty job the first time around.
  • Superfluous Door-Knocker Surcharge: For residents who have the gall to purchase ornamental knockers for an electric bell-equipped doorway, the owner shall be charged a fee every time a visitor uses both items and expends valuable energy that could be better spent paying taxes.
  • Tax on Sodomy: Because the government likes sloppy seconds.

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  • Anonymous

    Sounds like a plan.

  • clare

    Sounds like a plan.

  • Local Broker

    i just passed by Cap on the Bay on ave z its turning into a pharmacy the sign is up

  • Local Broker

    i just passed by Cap on the Bay on ave z its turning into a pharmacy the sign is up

  • Ray Johnson

    Ned, remind me never to vote for you when you run for office.

  • Ray Johnson

    Ned, remind me never to vote for you when you run for office.

  • http://www.flickr.com/photos/lisanne001 Lisanne!

    What, don’t you like his creative approach to taxation?

    I can’t even come close to matching it.

  • http://www.flickr.com/photos/lisanne001/ Lisanne!

    What, don’t you like his creative approach to taxation?

    I can’t even come close to matching it.

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  • Ray Johnson

    Local Broker: Are you saying that the pharmacy is going to build into the Cap on the Bay building, as well? I didn’t get a chance to look at the work permits on the window.

  • Ray Johnson

    Local Broker: Are you saying that the pharmacy is going to build into the Cap on the Bay building, as well? I didn’t get a chance to look at the work permits on the window.

  • http://www.nedberke.com Ned Berke

    They are not. The pharmacy has everything next to the Cap on the Bay, to the corner, then up to Sylvan. They just put their signs up, which may be why local thought that. But I spoke to the guy moving in to Cap on the Bay’s spot. It’s a financial investment biz, as we originally reported.

  • http://www.NedBerke.com Ned Berke

    They are not. The pharmacy has everything next to the Cap on the Bay, to the corner, then up to Sylvan. They just put their signs up, which may be why local thought that. But I spoke to the guy moving in to Cap on the Bay’s spot. It’s a financial investment biz, as we originally reported.

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