Sunday, December 8, 2019

FHP

I recently did a presentation on persuading my audience as to why feminine hygiene products should be tax free. Because periods are not a luxury, so why are they taxed like one?

At the end of my presentation, it was my goal to give my audience a better understanding as to why feminine hygiene products should be tax free.

So every 28 days, a woman's body sheds the lining of their uterus, which is also known as "the sloughing of the uterine lining." For those who are not aware of how menstrual cycles work, it is when the blood flows from the uterus through an opening in the cervix and leaves the body through the vagina. Additional symptoms can include bloating, food cravings, mood swings, lower back pain, and abdominal cramping.

Recently, there have been many protests regarding the issue of women paying thousands of dollars, in their lifetime, for these essentials. One of the most popular protests, "Tampon Tax," is a well known term to call attention to the fact that tampons, as well as other feminine hygiene products are subject to value-added tax or sales tax.

There is a tax exemption for treating erectile dysfunction with Viagra in Wisconsin, yet I cannot say the same for feminine hygiene products. Condoms, chapstick, newspapers, and even DONUTS are not taxed because they are "necessities". Tampons are still taxed as a luxury item... Products that allow women to go to work, school, or to simply not bleed into her clothing while she is eating lunch, are taxed in the United States as a luxury good.

I believe that we should make it more common to talk about menstruation, periods, etc., because half of the world has periods... There are many petitions online to abolish the "tampon tax" in the United States, or you could contact you state legislative body by showing your body. This tax on feminine hygiene products, has taken a major toll on women, especially low-income women...

Change.org is one of the many petitions online to end this tax on feminine hygiene products. If you are interested in changing this burden on women, please sign any of the petitions.

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FHP

I recently did a presentation on persuading my audience as to why feminine hygiene products should be tax free. Because periods are not a lu...