Have you tried that? If it's possible to do that, Amazon would then be reporting the affiliate income to the state where the person receiving the check lives. Any tax liabilities involved would need to be arranged between the two parties.
Bottom line -- California loses out on the state income tax that the affiliate would have paid.
Nope. Al Smith has his check sent to Al Smith at his brother Phil’s house. Phil forwards the check to Al.
And if I have done it, I wouldn’t state it publicly.
“”Bottom line — California loses out on the state income tax that the affiliate would have paid.””
There are still a few states with no sales taxes....