Posted on 01/13/2009 8:21:46 AM PST by DFG
Shopping online can be a way to find bargains while steering clear of crowdsand sales taxes. But those tax breaks are starting to erode. With the recession pummeling states' budgets, their governments increasingly want to fill the gaps by collecting taxes on Internet sales, which are growing even as the economy shudders.
And that is sparking conflict with companies that do business online only and have enjoyed being able to offer sales-tax free shopping.
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Not saying I agree with it, just saying the law is probably on the books.
It wouldn’t be government if they didn’t raise taxes to cover every single incompetent move on their part.
Is it just me or are these jokers going to strangle the U.S. economy, as it is, to death?
This article makes the assumption that those of us who buy online are doing it solely to avoid paying sales taxes, and therefore are criminals.
I don’t buy online to avoid paying sales taxes. I buy online because I can find what I want that not available where I live. And yea, lost of times, those items are cheaper, even if I payed the sales taxes.
You must voluntarily file to pay the use tax in Illinois.
I will never volunteer to give money to any government. Screw them.
The Empire Strikes Back. And it will get worse with the Democrats in power.
Outside of a tax-commission employee (I used to work at a state tax agency), I've never heard of anyone doing it. I never did while I worked there. The employee who did actually caused the system to glitch, as it couldn't handle anything other than a null entry for that line. Tells you how effective the law was.
Not really, it’s in the state’s best interest to protect the people and businesses who actually do business in the state. What they are doing is putting internet retailers on the same footing as brick and mortar stores.
Plenty of people go to their local store, check out the physical merchandise, then go online and order it.
The state is protecting their local workers and businessmen from unfair competitive advantage.
My state’s declining revenue and budget shortfall has been front page for the last several weeks as the state senate worked on its new budget proposal.
Almost all (95% or so) of the serious proposals and discussion to deal with this are centered on “new sources of revenue”.
There is almost no consideration of real budget cuts. The few that are proposed are ploys, simple postponements of expenditures, or in areas where they expect, or hope for, an injection of federal funds to replace the cut funds.
Honestly I never shopped on line just to save sales taxes. I shop on line because it is convenient. They always have what I need and it saves numerous time which is much more important than saving a few dollars on sales tax. However, even though sales tax is not the reason for me shopping on line, I do know that many people do shop on line for that specific reason and for that, I don’t think that they should charge sales taxes on line.
Just bought a $700 TV on line. Paid 6% PA sales tax to the company in North Carolina. I guess it’s up to that company in NC to pay PA?
BUT:
e-rosion
(on line purchases)
e-bay
It was a joke, Get it?
Or maybe I just need some time off. Sheesh.
Here in New York, we get charged “use tax” based upon our income. They just assume you are buying stuff on the internet! My first tax year here as a partial year resident (sept-dec ONLY) they tacked on $45 for use tax and took most of my $75 refund I was expecting.
I work for an online retailer, and we collect sales tax when we sell/deliver to someone in our state. But that’s even a nightmare because in our state, there are 60 something counties and not all counties have the same sales tax rate.
I can’t imagine the amount of hassle it would be to do this on a national scale.
Who would the money be sent to? How would the money be distributed if it was sent to a federal agency?
What state do you live in?
To go into any form of retail business in California, you need to get a resale license and business license(s)..
Given that, the state requires periodic reports on sales, and payment of tax receipts to the state. The bigger you are, the more often you have to feed the vultures.
Sales taxs are bureaucratic, anti-business, anti-human, bottomless pit cesspools that need to be stopped ...
The initiative process is the way to do it.
Good luck!!!!
People like you always find an excuse for adding taxes. And yet you label yourself as a conservative.
You can argue yourself til you’re blue in the face.
My argument: no new taxes and cut taxes.
Besides, you can construe competition to be unfair in so many different ways. It doesn’t fly that this is unfair competition. Let people buy where they want and keep gov’t out of it.
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