So, let’s look at the reality of this asinine idea:
50 states (or 57, if you are a dumb-ass Kenyan liberal):
Each has its own tax laws, and therefore, every internet business entity will be required to know the tax regulation of all fifty states ... This will be interesting. Since this is not difficult to grasp from the get-go, it becomes clear that the real agenda here is protectionism ... put the low-overhead competition out of business. Perhaps the only i-net entity that could handle the enormity of the tax regulatory burden would be Amazon ... Which is why, IIRC, they support the idea.
Piece of cake for a computer. I thought conservatives believed in Federalism.
Perhaps the only i-net entity that could handle the enormity of the tax regulatory burden would be Amazon ...
BS. There will be web sites with aps for that in weeks, if there aren't already.
I'm not advocating higher tax rates. I am advocating honesty.