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“I
think it’s a huge mistake and as a fee-only planner it
pisses me off because it gives the commission [-based]
guys a big advantage,” said Theodore Feight, owner of
Creative Financial Design in Lansing, Mich.
Adding
insult to injury for Mr. Feight and others advisers is
the fact that financial advice is being lumped into the
same category as newly-taxed services such as tanning
salons, psychic reading, escort services and massage.
But
most disturbing to some advisers is the idea of making
financial advice less accessible in a state where many
of the citizens are in dire financial straits.
Michigan
boasts the highest unemployment rate in the nation —
7.4% — which compares to 4.6% national unemployment
rate.
The
loss of hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs over
the past several years in Michigan has led to what
analysts have characterized as a single-state recession.
“I
wrote my senator and state reps twice telling them not
to pass this tax,” Mr. Feight said.
“I
guess I’m just going to have to tack [this new tax]
onto my bill.”
Source
: InvestmentNews - New York, NY, USA, dated 02/10/2007
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