In the current system, one dealer may pay more than another.
The dealers pay the company only after selling a car.
In a sense, the dealer is paying for his face up trump.
Foundation records show that the dealer paid $55,000 in May 1991 for the book.
The dealers pay cash to put up a table at the card show.
"But who's to say what the dealer really paid for a car?"
The dealers now pay a total of $72,000 a year.
The dealer is east and does not pay nor receive double points.
Under this system, one dealer can pay more than another for the same security.
The states do not expect the dealers to pay the tax.