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Monday, November 26, 2012

PTAs To Begin Collecting Food Sales Tax

The state comptroller told PTA officials they had been violating tax law by not collecting sales tax.

UPDATE (Tuesday 11:32 a.m.)—Local chapters of the Parent Teacher Association (PTA) in Maryland will now have to start collecting sales tax on all items during fundraisers after the state comptroller's office told officials that PTAs had been violating tax law. Whenever a local school’s PTA hosted a bake sale or magazine fundraiser in the past, the organization usually charged a flat fee for certain items since the hosts usually already paid retail tax on the items. However, that is now going to change due to the comptroller’s interpretation of Maryland tax law, said Maryland PTA president-elect Ray Leone. "PTAs have always paid retail tax. We have never not paid taxes. We did, however, think that certain items were exempt as they were …

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11:22 am on Wednesday, November 28, 2012

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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Chat About School Lunches with the White House Chef

Local parents are encouraged to join Anne Arundel County and Maryland PTA President--Elect Ray Leone by virtually attending a special discussion event Thursday night.

Edgewater resident and Maryland PTA President-Elect Ray Leone will be one of several people attending a special event Thursday night with White House Chef Sam Kass to discuss the future of school lunches. The special meeting Thursday night only has limited space, but Leone said the big push purpose of the event is for parents throughout the county to “virtually” attend the event with a special live stream broadcast. Starting at 7 p.m., parents and educators are encouraged to tune in live at pta.org/healthierschoolday and participate in the discussion. The online broadcast allows for an interactive question and answer format, where people can ask direct questions to speakers like Kass and other national school officials. In short, the whole…

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