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Jun 30, 2011 00:44 |  #16

never mind, Amazon is going to cut all ties with California affiliates therefore they will not be forced to collect tax from customers.




  
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Jun 30, 2011 00:48 |  #17

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you were suppose to be paying sales tax this whole time anyhow...so quit your crying.

Sales Tax? Not so much
Use Tax? Now that's a different story entirely...


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Jun 30, 2011 00:57 |  #18

Oh my God! They killed Ken Rockwell!

One [Amazon] affiliate, Ken Rockwell of San Diego, the owner of a 12-year-old photography website, said he planned to move out of state.

"Will it be Las Vegas or Scottsdale or Ensenada?" he said. "It's a question of where, not if."


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Jun 30, 2011 02:18 |  #19

Bokehlicious wrote in post #12681075 (external link)
never mind, Amazon is going to cut all ties with California affiliates therefore they will not be forced to collect tax from customers.

Exactly. And who does this hurt? CA businesses who sell through Amazon, since they won't be able to anymore. Which then ultimately hurts state tax revenue since Amazon is a very popular portal to sales worldwide/nationwide.

FYI--any CA business affiliate currently selling through Amazon already collects sales tax on items shipped to CA. Sigh--nothing new to see here in a bankrupt state--same old tricks that backfire. If only we had another Ronnie rather than Moonbeam at the helm.


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Jun 30, 2011 02:23 |  #20

M3Rocket wrote in post #12681321 (external link)
Exactly. And who does this hurt? CA businesses who sell through Amazon, since they won't be able to anymore. Which then ultimately hurts state tax revenue since Amazon is a very popular portal to sales worldwide/nationwide.

FYI--any CA business affiliate currently selling through Amazon already collects sales tax on items shipped to CA. Sigh--nothing new to see here in a bankrupt state--same old tricks that backfire. If only we had another Ronnie rather than Moonbeam at the helm.

Never mind again, Amazon would still have their foot in California...crafty politicians

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Jun 30, 2011 02:37 |  #21

shagaholik wrote in post #12680758 (external link)
amazon doesn't have stores in NY, not to my knowledge. i could be wrong. we had to pay for out of state online stores a few years ago.

Not stores, you mean warehouses.


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Jun 30, 2011 02:58 |  #22

damn. this sucks.


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Jun 30, 2011 07:08 as a reply to  @ post 12681772 |  #23

This happened to us in Colorado. Whenever Colorado residents purchase items off of Amazon.com. Newegg.com, B&H Photo, etc.. WE are supposed to keep track and pay sales tax at the end of the year. This law is in effect but I can pretty much guarantee that the majority do not pay sales tax on online purchases since you know.. there's no real way of the state finding out. I can see following the law if you're a business and spend tens of thousands of dollars online every year that you have to report but for the rest of us? Don't sweat it.


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Jun 30, 2011 07:13 |  #24

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This happened to us in Colorado. Whenever Colorado residents purchase items off of Amazon.com. Newegg.com, B&H Photo, etc.. WE are supposed to keep track and pay sales tax at the end of the year. This law is in effect but I can pretty much guarantee that the majority do not pay sales tax on online purchases since you know.. there's no real way of the state finding out. I can see following the law if you're a business and spend tens of thousands of dollars online every year that you have to report but for the rest of us? Don't sweat it.

Its not just in Colorado, look at your income tax forms...im betting its on there for practically everybody.


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Jun 30, 2011 07:15 |  #25

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Not stores, you mean warehouses.

Correct warehouse =physical presence...we have 1 here in VA so I pay sales tax on purchases from Amazon


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Jun 30, 2011 08:30 |  #26

Yes, same in Illinois but they also "let us" calculate how much to pay based on our income, now worries about keeping track. :rolleyes:




  
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Jun 30, 2011 08:40 |  #27

digirebelva wrote in post #12681894 (external link)
Correct warehouse =physical presence...we have 1 here in VA so I pay sales tax on purchases from Amazon

my bro lives in VA and occasionally i ask him to purchase items for me from amazon and he doesn't get charged tax. most recent purchase was the kata bumblebee bag less than 2 weeks ago.


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Jun 30, 2011 08:44 |  #28

Mass does the same thing, but they offer a 'safe harbor' amount, which is basically a value based on your income. I always just pay that.


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Jun 30, 2011 09:22 |  #29

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Take our lovely leaders in Illinois. Our great former Governor once said regarding an open Senate seat “----ing golden”, adding: “I’m just not giving it up for —-ing nothing”"

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Jun 30, 2011 10:01 |  #30

The point is, CA government is putting a huge administrative drain on out-of-state retailers to manage CA's state business. If CA wants out of state retailers to collect sales tax for them, they should set it up so it is much less painful for the retailer... better yet, transparent. I would be very interested to hear how the retailers are managing this. CA is so screwed up, I bet many less than trustworthy retailers could pocket much of those funds and CA would never be the wiser.


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