Health|December 22, 2009 7:30 am

Botox Procedures Will Not be Taxed Afterall

Those Americans looking to go for a little botox injection to reduce signs of aging will be pleased to know that there will not be an additional tax levied against them
Boston (DbTechNo) – Those Americans looking to go for a little botox injection to reduce signs of aging will be pleased to know that there will not be an additional tax levied against them.

The proposed 5% tax on a wide array of botox related procedures was dropped in the latest health care bill, a fact that makes plastic surgeons, and Botox maker Allergan Inc very happy.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid had introduced the “Botax” plan, to the dismay of many who would’ve been effected negatively by the tax hike.

Plastic surgeons are over the moon with the decision to drop the proposed tax, as it would’ve resulted in a huge drop in business for them if it had’ve passed.

Instead of taxing botox procedures, the indoor tanning services will be hit with a 10% tax.

Many feel that this is the better option to begin with, as it has been proven that tanning beds are very dangerous and can cause cancer if over used.

John Overstreet, executive director of the Indoor Tanning Association, said “there are risks to practically anything you do. I don’t think that’s a good reason to tax a business out of existence.”

Tanning beds are very, very popular, meaning that an increase in tax on them will hardly put a dent in their use.


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