Found a GREAT MA Tax Rant/Story over on the GE-MOTO page:
From: "Eugene Balinski" <euge...@nni.com>
Date: Wed, Mar 30 2011 8:11 pm
Subject: off topic continued Mass tax rant (true stories) Re: [GEMOTO:12986] Mr. Mike's not good news for Massachusetts Flea Markets
Caution, anti Ma tax rant below (flame on)
In the 80's, the Mass State Police, under orders from some stuffed shirt(s) on Beacon Hill, were sent to sit in the parking lots of the NH State Liquor Stores to copy the license plate numbers of Ma drivers. The idea was that the cars would then be stopped in Ma and the taxes extracted. The MA SP troopers were in undercover cars. The NH state police were made aware of same and the MA SP were summarily escorted to the borders with a warning not to return.
Additionally, in the '80s when the Pheasant Lane Mall was being built in Nashua, the MA state legislature was crazy out of their mind that they (not the state, not the people of the state) were being cheated out of "millions" of dollars in tax revenue. The state house went through several "tax recovery" plans including tax booths at the exits from the parking lot (part of the lot IS in Mass) and tax toll booth on RT-3 in to Tyngsboro.
The were convinced that they had finally done it when it was discovered that 6' of the JC Penny store actually crossed the border in to MA. Success ! Now JC Penny MUST collect sales tax for **all** items sold in that store, and in reality, since SOME of the mall WAS in MA, **ALL** the stores should collect MA tax. The state house declared victory and proceeded to pat themselves on their collective backs.
Bottom line - J. C. Penny cut out the 6' section. Now, NO part of the store was in MA. (Sound of horrific wailing along with much gnashing of teeth from the MA state house). They had lost out on their "entitlement".
I am not sure that they have still gotten over it....