Even if something is bought over the Internet, if both buyer and seller have residence in thw same state, state sales tax is charged.
Amazon has places in many states. They charge tax if you are in those places.
Drones near Kennedy Airport!?
That’s either dumb kids with a new toy, or terroristic stuff. It’s frigging cold out there! No drone enthusiast would be out flying.
Scenario:
...you live in Virginia,
...and run your virtual store off of a server in California,
...and you have a customer in Georgia,
...that transfers funds from his bank in Florida,
...to your bank in Maryland.
So where did the transaction occur?
Which tax jurisdiction gets the money?
That’s what I am getting at.