[VillageVoice] Which cable anchor craftily ships all her designer duds to New Jersey to avoid paying sales tax?
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ms. kelly ripa of course! she hails from NJ!
I am not sure I would call her an “anchor” as opposed to a “host”; plus she’s not on cable.
its says cable anchor..she is on a network…
And not an “anchor”, which implies news.
Maria Bartiromo
Nancy Grace? Only a lawyer would think of that.
I’m kidding!
I bet it is her, actually. I’m going with Nancy Grace or Robin Meade.
Since they are both based in Atlanta, I would doubt it is them. I would think NJ would equal NY proximity, excluding CNN’s Atlanta team.
Her CNN bio says she lives in Atlanta and NYC.
lol dont apologize for a comment like that. i agree. people that point a finger so easily have multiple fingers pointing back at themselves all the time.
Question should be Which one Doesn’t ! So many peeps do this along w CT! Does not matter how rich or celeb status, THEY ALL DO!
Hrm … I know a lot of people that do this, actually. NYC sales tax is crazy expensive, so if you’re spending a lot on new threads it can really add up.
I was actually going to comment on this. If I had a residence in New Jersey and could get away with it, I would do it as well. Sales Taxes really suck, and depending on what county you live in, it can get even pricier if you live outside of NYC bounds.
Yep- exactly. I see nothing wrong with it. *Shrug*
As for a guess- all of them!
Nancy Grace?
SUZE ORMAN! DENIED!
This is totally her!
This would make a ton of sense! She knows how to stretch a dollar.
Anderson Cooper
Rachel Maddow
To be honest, I live in New York and New Yorkers do this ALL OF THE TIME.
It’s not illegal (as I’ve been told, though I don’t do it myself, I know of folks who do for small things), as long as the goods are NOT being paid for by the COMPANY, like in the case with the Tyco CEO who sent millions of dollars in art to New Hampshire to avoid an over one million dollar tax. In this case, he charged the art to the company instead of paying for it himself.
In this blind, the woman’s paying for the goods herself, but doesn’t want to pay the tax as well.
Yeas, it happens out here more than you folks know!
Yes, it’s unfair, but only if you don’t know how to do it or that it can be done.
Greta Vansustren
CNBC is based across the river from Manhattan in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
meghan kelly.