To
Our Clients:
Say “No” to a
tax on veterinary services!
Governor
Schwarzenegger wants to raise millions by adding a tax on veterinary
services. This will be reflected
directly on YOUR BILL at the end of every visit to your veterinarian.
On
November 6, 2008, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger called for an increase in the
California state sales tax to address the multi-billion dollar deficit in the
budget, and proposed a sales tax on
all veterinary services. This
was part of a larger combination of program cuts and revenue increases to
balance the state budget.
This
proposal could add approximately 9%
to the cost of veterinary care.
Many animals won’t get the necessary medical care and treatment they
deserve because veterinary services will be more expensive. Pets are part of our families and a lot of
families are already facing financial hardship in this weak economy. Increasing the cost of veterinary care will
only lead to more animals being abandoned, or euthanized. It’s not fair for your pets to suffer
because the state cannot balance its budget.
Here’s what you
can do to help stop the tax on veterinary services!
Write
letters, make phone calls, send emails, or fax your comments to the Governor
and to your elected officials. If writing,
try to personalize your letter and be brief.
Let them know that pets are family members and this proposed tax will
add a huge financial burden to your family.
Ask that veterinary services be removed
from the Governor’s proposal.
If
you need assistance, go to the California Veterinary Medical Association
website at www.cvma.net for additional facts
and contact information. It is important
that every pet owner be heard. Please
take action today for your pets and write a letter. The Governor wants his proposal passed by the
end of November so he needs to hear from you now!
Thank
you!