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Thursday, February 09, 2012

Momentum Growing For Sales Taxes On Online Purchases

Light green: Enacted online tax laws or rules; Dark green:Pending online tax legislation.

Note: Online tax laws have been enacted in California and Vermont, but are not yet in force. Four states also have website notification requirements: Colorado, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Vermont.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

good maybe people will stop making shopping the national passtime and revert to the true values of thrift they demand of their governence

Anonymous said...

In other words:
The monster is hungry and needs fed so this tax is coming weather we want it or not.

lmclain said...

As long as there is something they haven't taxed yet, its a target FOR taxing. They don't have a choice --- they spend every dime in sight and that includes as far as their eyes can see (into the future).....Democrat or Repusblican, they just can't stop SPENDING, and therefore TAXING. Vote anyway -- it lets them think you believe it will actually CHANGE something.

Anonymous said...

Momentum from who? Oh, the legislators that couldn't balance a checkbook if they tried!

Anonymous said...

good maybe people will stop making shopping the national passtime and revert to the true values of thrift they demand of their governence