Tanning Tax Takes On Bronze Ideal of Beauty
Doctors Point to Cancer Risk and a New Tax on Salons Hits This Summer, but Tanning Looks to Endure
Well every tax is a tax on Americans. But if you're Hart, whose thriving business is near George Washington University, a the new 10 percent tax is a direct threat. "What am I going to do about the tax?" Hart asked. "I'm going to pass it on to my customers. And what's going to happen? I'm going to have less customers." That's exactly what many supporters of the tanning tax want: less action on the tanning beds -- a lot less.
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