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"(HR 3501 IH) The Happy Act, which stands for Humanity and Pets Partnered Through the Years, is a bill that would allow pet owners to deduct up to $3,500 off their yearly taxes for qualified pet care expenses. And in today’s crappy economy, who couldn’t use an extra $3,500 in their pocket? Although the best part of all is that this will actually save pet’s lives! How you ask? Well think about it. Money is tight for everyone these days and the sad truth is that many people who are struggling to stay afloat look at their pet as an extra “unneeded” (ouch, that word makes me cringe) expense. They see their beloved pet as disposable income and simply dispose of them. That is why so many animal shelters are becoming overrun with unwanted, or rather unaffordable, pets. Pets are being put to sleep everyday and it’s simply heartbreaking. So if the Happy Act can’t help struggling pet owners deal with the cost associated with properly caring for a pet, I’m all for it!"
The Rest Is Still Unwritten: The Happy Act - Rewarding Pet Owners With $3,500
I spent nearly $2000 on my dog this year. One surgery in January was $1200 all by itself. I could get behind this.
Yes. I’m well aware...issue is worth investing in, then it’s worth investing in
Regarding my opposition...allowing pet owners to deduct pet medical care from their taxes,...
squashedcomments Why does it have...be either human suffering
Squashed The arguments about what kinds of people do...don’t abandon their pets really...
If people knew it would be tax deductible,...might be surprised by how many would keep up...
Robot-Heart and Jeff Miller...having an interesting discussion on abandoned pets
I think I know where you went wrong. I’m a libertarian, and that means that a lot of my beliefs seem crazy to most...
this field, there are plenty of companies out there devoted...gauging cost and value, as...
With all due respect, just how are you supposed to perform your cost benefit analysis when you have no idea who will pay...
Jeff Miller I did not say that tax credits were free, and in fact acknowledged that in my argument (See: “Yes. The tax...
the Robot-Heart post above,...loyal reader. Parts...it,...
support plenty of other policies...would enable more...care....
Look, I don’t like...fact that people...abandoning pets. But...
One of these is an argument about legitimate problems and one of these is an argument about a philosophical problem. The...
Truthfully, I didn’t think you would actually read this, so I didn’t make an effort to sound like I had any real sense....
good idea (birth...transportation.) I’m not sure if you’re criticizing me or making...
Except, this isn’t exactly how it works at all? I mean, this...nice theoretical, “If
make up the shortfall every time there is...tax break. Thus, every tax break for one
I want a tax cut on birth control, menstrual supplies, prenatal care, postnatal care, and incontinence. If I have to be...
If you aren’t following robot-heart-politics you should be!
response to my post on the Happy Bill:...So now you’re complaining about tax cuts? I’m...
Username pantsblog’s fluffy dog aside, a) Unless username jeffmiller is alluding to like Animal Farm or some shit, it’s...
I heard about this on NPR several months ago. the author is Thad McCotter (R-MI) one of the smarter (though equally...
You’re both right but I’m using this as an opportunity to post a picture of a puppy snuggling with a toy:
Everything sounds like a good idea. Clothing for your kids—of course that’s a good thing to buy. Should it be...
We were just saying that Marley should count as a dependent