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To: Star Traveler

Either your response went right over my head or you did not understand my point.

My taxdollars pay the out of state worker who spends their money in their state—not mine. So for my state to boost their revenue they could bring the work back home or they can go after me for sales tax on purchases I make in another state.

Why can the State cross state lines and do business where they get more value for their dollars (my tax dollars paid) while the simple person/taxpayer cannot?


56 posted on 04/18/2009 11:17:15 AM PDT by Snoopers-868th
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To: Snoopers-868th

You get charged sales tax in your state, and I get charged sales tax in your state.

Then you go to another state and you get charge the sales tax in that state and the resident gets charged the sales tax in that state.

If I work in your state and make money there and I go back home to spend it in my state, that’s simply my own choice to do so. If you come to my state and make money there and then take it back home and spend it in your own state, that’s your choice to do so.

I don’t see any big deal with all that I’ve mentioned above....


60 posted on 04/18/2009 11:24:54 AM PDT by Star Traveler
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