Exempts receipts from the services provided by a farrier in shoeing a horse
Bill A 2169 exempts sales tax on farrier services for horse shoeing, reducing costs for horse owners and boosting demand for farriers, benefiting the equine industry.
Bill A 2169 exempts sales tax on farrier services for horse shoeing, reducing costs for horse owners and boosting demand for farriers, benefiting the equine industry.
Bill A 2169 aims to provide a tax exemption for receipts generated from farrier services specifically related to the shoeing of horses. The intent behind this legislation is to alleviate financial burdens on horse owners and promote the equine industry by reducing the costs associated with maintaining horses.
This summary provides an overview of Bill A 2169, highlighting its purpose, key provisions, and potential impacts on stakeholders within the equine community.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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