This doesn't go back to 1972 as implied by the op, but is related to the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act of 2008. Before 2008 we could buy booze all hours in shops and hotels.
Whilst this has never affected me - alcohol is always available when you know where.
it can be an issue for tourists.
Guests checking in yesterday after a 24 hour journey, only to arrive at their accommodation and they cannot buy a drink.
Luckily for them, I had some spare.
Here on Samui, there was a period when the smaller convenience stores were given a free pass to sell, but that has been stopped.
As usual, it's you who's doing the lying and not the person you accuse.
The Inflation Reduction Act Primarily Impacts Top 1 Percent of Taxpayers
In a new analysis, the Tax Policy Center finds the tax provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) are highly progressive. Taxes would rise by $6,060 (0.3 percent of after-tax income) in 2023 for households in the top 1 percent—with incomes greater than about $1 million. Households in the top 0.1 percent (those with over $4.4 million of income) would bear an additional burden of $41,580 (0.4 percent of after-tax income), TPC estimates.
https://taxpolicycenter.org/taxvox/inflation-reduction-act-primarily-impacts-top-1-percent-taxpayers
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