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'Stop Taxing Women For Being Women:' 5 File Suit To End NY Tampon Tax

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) -- A group of women have filed a class-action lawsuit urging New York lawmakers to put an end to taxes on tampons.

The suit alleges that a state tax on tampons creates an unfair standard when it comes to defining medical devices that are specifically designed for women.

"Rogaine, foot powder, dandruff shampoo, Chapstick, facial wash, adult diapers, and incontinence pads are not taxed. Tampons and sanitary pads are," the group said in a release.

Since New York provides tax exemptions on medical devices, not classifying tampons as a medical device creates an unfair double standard which slights women, the groups asserted.

"Tampons and sanitary pads are a necessity for women, not a luxury. There is no way these products would be taxed if men had to use them," said Zoe Salzman, a lawyer for the women, said in a release.

Margo Seibert, an actor and co-founder of Racket, mathematician/data scientist Catherine O'Neil, Jennifer Moore, a children's program coordinator and photographer Natalie Brasington filed the joint suit. Racket is a women's advocacy group which encourages women to embrace their periods while promoting menstrual cycle resources and wellness.

 

The suit also looks to claim millions in restitution for women 'targeted by the illegal sales tax,' the group stated.

"It's time for New York to stop taxing women for being women," said Ilann M. Maazel, lead counsel, said. "We hope this case will be the beginning of the end of the Tampon Tax in this country."

The 'Tampon Tax' issue has been hotly debated as a women's rights initiative across the country and even globally, with states like Connecticut, Illinois and Utah also considering changes in legislation.

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