Comments on: Amazon to collect N.Y. sales tax; Overstock drops out
E-tailer says it has no choice but to comply with new law starting June 1. But Overstock.com opts to cut off 3,400 N.Y.-based affiliates to avoid obligations.
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I am a small gov't / fiscal conservative and don't like sales tax anymore than anyone else, but have yet to hear a logical argument why one method of purchasing should be given an advantage over another by being tax-free.
KieranMullen
360oregon.com
NY City doesn't recognize the 2nd Amendment, so I guess it makes sense that the state is equally selective in it's reading of the Constitution.
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- by eliot_p May 13, 2009 5:52 AM PDT
- Someone should give Gov. Patterson a black eye. He won't even see it coming. He's truly an ignorant idiot!!!
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