Posted February 11, 2014 3:31 pm by

Obamacare taxing a healthy lifestyle at the gym

Obamacare taxing a healthy lifestyle at the gym.

 

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On Sunday, I went for a workout to Planet Fitness, where upon entering I  noticed a sign on the desk that read, “Attention Members, Holders of Black  Card Memberships will be required to pay a tax on these memberships starting  January 1, 2014, as required by the implementation of the Affordable Health Care  Act. This is not a change in your membership fee, but rather a tax required by  the government.”

Immediately questioning why this tax was going to be added to my monthly  membership fee of $19.99, I decided to ask a staff member. My first thought was  that the tax was a result of the 10 percent tanning tax that was implemented in  2010 and revised in 2012.

The staff member told me that this was, in fact, where the tax was coming  from and that a 5-cent tax would be added to my monthly membership.

Owing to my interest in public policy and  legislation, I knew quite a bit about the so-called “tanning tax,” and the last  I knew was that fitness centers whose business wasn’t primarily tanning were  exempt from this tax.

Sure enough, I visited the Internal Revenue Service website  and found under Chapter 1, Non-Taxable Services, there’s a whole section on why  “Qualified Physical Fitness Facilities” are exempt. The IRS website specifically states: “Payments to a Qualified Physical Fitness Facility  (QPFF) that includes access to indoor tanning services are not subject to the  indoor tanning services excise tax.”

So why is it that Black Card memberships  are now being taxed? The answer is unclear. The IRS clearly exempts fitness centers from this “tanning tax” under Obamacare. Many  people purchase the Black Card membership for  the many amenities that it provides, such as unlimited access to all Planet  Fitness locations nationwide, massage chairs and guest passes — not just the  unlimited tanning.

The unlimited tanning is a small percentage of Planet Fitness’ business, and that  is why the IRS provision exempts  them. Now all Black Card members are subject  to this tax, just because they choose to purchase an all-inclusive membership in  order to maintain a healthy lifestyle and fitness routine.

As a frequent gym goer and a Black Card member, I am not thrilled about this new tax. I have been a member at Planet  Fitness for more than three years, and I enjoy the gym because it offers  flexible hours.

Many locations are open 24 hours, and they also give you the option to  workout at any location, which accommodates busy lifestyles. People should be  encouraged to work out — not taxed because they choose a membership that also  offers unlimited tanning.

While the merits of tanning can be discussed at length, the tanning tax was  quite controversial when it was first implemented. It should be debated now,  though, as to why fitness centers are forced to collect a tax on their  memberships if the package offers the unlimited tanning amenity.

This tax is an example of the effects of continued big federal government  regulation and the taxing machine known as Obamacare. The tanning tax was  originally implemented to help fund the $940  billion health care overhaul, but the tax has generated significantly less  revenue than expected.

This burdensome tanning tax has already hurt many small  businesses across the  country and has caused tanning salons to lay off employees or close down their  shops.

This new tax is only 5 cents, but it’s the principle of the matter. Big  government chooses to tax anything and everything when it can. These taxes are  out of control and egregious.

Since the “tanning tax” didn’t bring in the projected revenue, is this why  fitness centers are now forced to collect this tax on its members?

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