
i can't believe this article mentioned ken rockwell... what the heck
To get so excited about the new law, he must have been making a boat load of money off of Amazon referrals.
cacawcacaw Goldmember ![]() 2,862 posts Likes: 19 Joined May 2010 Location: Ventura, California More info | Jun 30, 2011 13:54 | #46 banpreso wrote in post #12683288 ![]() i can't believe this article mentioned ken rockwell... what the heck To get so excited about the new law, he must have been making a boat load of money off of Amazon referrals. Replacing my Canon 7D, Tokina 12-24mm, Canon 17-55mm, Sigma 30mm f/1.4, 85mm f/1.4, and 150-500mm with a Panasonic Lumix FZ1000. I still have the 17-55 and the 30 available for sale.
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tkbslc Cream of the Crop 24,604 posts Likes: 44 Joined Nov 2008 Location: Utah, USA More info | Jun 30, 2011 13:56 | #47 cacawcacaw wrote in post #12683966 ![]() To get so excited about the new law, he must have been making a boat load of money off of Amazon referrals. He always has pictures of a really nice house and cars. His site is impossible to miss if you search for anything photography related. Taylor
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Bokehlicious Senior Member ![]() 809 posts Joined Jan 2011 More info | Jun 30, 2011 14:02 | #48 The CA Amazon affiliates have already been cut off, Mr. Rockwell is packing his bags for the next train to...[fill in the blank]
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tkbslc Cream of the Crop 24,604 posts Likes: 44 Joined Nov 2008 Location: Utah, USA More info | Jun 30, 2011 14:05 | #49 Bokehlicious wrote in post #12683998 ![]() The CA Amazon affiliates have already been cut off, Mr. Rockwell is packing his bags for the next train to...[fill in the blank] I don't know the law, but what if he just operated his business from a trailer just across the state line? Taylor
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Jun 30, 2011 15:20 | #50 tkbslc wrote in post #12683950 ![]() I like not having to pay sales tax, but remember all those local brick and mortar shops you neglect because you have to pay tax? That hurts the home state and economy. Having no tax is much of what has made Amazon so huge and creates multiple barriers to competition from local companies. the whole argument about online killing brick & mortar becuse of not paying taxes is only half true... EOS 6d, 7dMKII, Tokina 11-16, Tokina 16-28, Sigma 70-200mm F/2.8, Sigma 17-50 F/2.8, Canon 24-70mm F/2.8L, Canon 70-200 F/2.8L, Mixed Speedlites and other stuff.
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cacawcacaw Goldmember ![]() 2,862 posts Likes: 19 Joined May 2010 Location: Ventura, California More info | Jun 30, 2011 15:34 | #51 gonzogolf wrote in post #12684362 ![]() Yeah but its turned into an anti government rant. Which is a great reason to get the discussion back on track, not to shut it down. Replacing my Canon 7D, Tokina 12-24mm, Canon 17-55mm, Sigma 30mm f/1.4, 85mm f/1.4, and 150-500mm with a Panasonic Lumix FZ1000. I still have the 17-55 and the 30 available for sale.
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ruben00 Senior Member ![]() 332 posts Joined Jan 2009 Location: New York, NY More info | Jun 30, 2011 15:40 | #52 TGrundvig wrote in post #12680745 ![]() You know, if they would just get rid of all the illegal aliens they would collect a lot more income taxes. It's pretty simple, cash employees do not pay income taxes. Why should they? If you were somewhere illegally, working for cash, would you pay taxes? Of course not. California has brought this on themselves. Get rid of the illegal aliens, force companies to only hire US citizens, and collect taxes. Why dont we worry about the real crooks in america rather then a few imigrants, they DO pay taxes (social security, medicare,etc), but since their social is fake, they dont claim taxes back at the end of the year FlyingPhotog wrote in post #12680784 ![]() My Bad .. You're Correct From Wiki: New York In 2008, New York State ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() shagaholik wrote in post #12680814 ![]() not sure what newegg did but i remember they started charging tax when law was passed then after a few months they stopped charging tax. even now it's tax free. why can't other retailers do same? Amazon charges tax in NY because it has affiliates in NY, same with Buy.com, NewEgg however cut all ties with their NY affiliates so thats why they dont charge tax in NY, I am assuming that the CA law will probably be modeled similar to the NY Law (maybe) If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving is not for you!!
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shagaholik Senior Member 478 posts Joined Mar 2010 Location: NYC More info | Jun 30, 2011 15:45 | #53 |
Baldingo540 Member 79 posts Joined Sep 2007 More info | Jun 30, 2011 15:50 | #54 thanks for the heads up, just put in my order for my 580EX ii
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speedline_fc Senior Member ![]() 282 posts Joined Jun 2007 Location: So Cal More info | Jun 30, 2011 16:52 | #55 ruben00 wrote in post #12684549 ![]() Amazon charges tax in NY because it has affiliates in NY, same with Buy.com, NewEgg however cut all ties with their NY affiliates so thats why they dont charge tax in NY, I am assuming that the CA law will probably be modeled similar to the NY Law (maybe) From what I've read, this is exactly what is happening. As someone else pointed out earlier in this thread, the US Supreme Court has already affirmed that businesses with no entities within that state do not need to collect sales tax for that state. My Flickr
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dog rocket Senior Member 931 posts Likes: 20 Joined Dec 2009 Location: Northern California Sierra Foothills More info | Jun 30, 2011 16:52 | #56 gonzogolf wrote in post #12682713 ![]() I dont like taxes on online sales, but the argument that its all that burdensome for companies like amazon to collect, calculate and forward the taxes to a particular state in the days of automated ordering and accounting systems is overstated. Is that so? Ever run a retail business? Someone has to pay to set that system up. That's my point. Randy...
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mobei Senior Member 293 posts Joined Nov 2009 More info | Jun 30, 2011 18:00 | #57 bigcountry wrote in post #12680988 ![]() you were suppose to be paying sales tax this whole time anyhow...so quit your crying. Very true
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mobei Senior Member 293 posts Joined Nov 2009 More info | Jun 30, 2011 18:07 | #58 dog rocket wrote in post #12682668 ![]() 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. This is BS any business does the same thing. Software does all the work in a second. On line just needs to send the multiple checks to different states.
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mobei Senior Member 293 posts Joined Nov 2009 More info | Jun 30, 2011 18:11 | #59 tkbslc wrote in post #12683950 ![]() They charge you the full state rate in Oregon. It just happens to be zero. The point is that retailers with brick and mortar presences do charge tax and ship to the states as required. It is not that hard. I ordered some clothes online from a national retailer and after I put in my shipping address, it added the 6.8% UT sales tax to the bill based on another 10 lines of code in their app and a little database lookup. Then it would just record that they collected that $10 for my state in another database table and it's a simple report at the end of the quarter to figure out how much goes to each of the 50 states. I like not having to pay sales tax, but remember all those local brick and mortar shops you neglect because you have to pay tax? That hurts the home state and economy. Having no tax is much of what has made Amazon so huge and creates multiple barriers to competition from local companies. Finally a voice of reason.
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isoMorphic Goldmember ![]() 2,090 posts Joined May 2008 More info | Jun 30, 2011 18:23 | #60 Lets look at this from another perspective Amazon ships everything it sells to various states. That means tons of fuel being purchased to ship and fuel sales bring in state tax which provides revenue to local governments.
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