Comments on: Amazon prepares for online taxes
Online retail giant is ready for day when Internet retailers will be responsible for collecting sales tax.
Online retail giant is ready for day when Internet retailers will be responsible for collecting sales tax.
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I don't like paying taxes as much as the next guy doesn't. However, taxes keep the lights on, the streets paved, etc. You may want to think again about how taxes from an online tore aren't that bad.
I don't like paying taxes as much as the next guy doesn't. However, taxes keep the lights on, the streets paved, etc. You may want to think again about how taxes from an online tore aren't that bad.
Amazon is losing millions of dollars on free shipping already. I'm sure they can't afford adding another strike against them.
No sales tax is the bait for people to shop online. But, Apple charged me sales tax last week for ordering an iPod Mini. So, maybe the whole nonsense has already started.
Unless I get free shipping, I'm buying locally.
Stopped buying from MacMall because they purchased a warehouse
from a bankrupt local retailer (but not the stores) and I was subject
to the tax.
Amazon is losing millions of dollars on free shipping already. I'm sure they can't afford adding another strike against them.
No sales tax is the bait for people to shop online. But, Apple charged me sales tax last week for ordering an iPod Mini. So, maybe the whole nonsense has already started.
Unless I get free shipping, I'm buying locally.
Stopped buying from MacMall because they purchased a warehouse
from a bankrupt local retailer (but not the stores) and I was subject
to the tax.
I'm not a fan of paying taxes, but the current situation puts bricks-and-mortar retailers at an unfair competitive disadvantage.
I'm not a fan of paying taxes, but the current situation puts bricks-and-mortar retailers at an unfair competitive disadvantage.
Why are "online" business being singled out for this sales tax collection?
They are following the same sales tax rules as any other mail order buying process from another state.
Why are "online" business being singled out for this sales tax collection?
They are following the same sales tax rules as any other mail order buying process from another state.
- Sales tax
- by April 11, 2006 7:58 PM PDT
- MN has a "USETAX", on line, mail order, most any purchases in excess of $770 per year MUST be declared and filed with tax payment of 6.5% plus any add-on fractions for certain localities for items bought from a source that does not charge state tax at point of sale. FYI !!!!
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- Internet Sales Tax
- by snappy44 August 8, 2006 5:23 AM PDT
- What are the guidelines for Internet tax. My corporation is based in NC, and I am currently not charging tax for all states except NC. Do I have to charge a sales tax for NC?
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