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Friday, March 16, 2018

As High Court Weighs Online Sales Taxes, States Get Ready to Pounce

States are writing new laws for collecting taxes on internet sales, banking on a favorable ruling from the Supreme Court. 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Every time a dollar is spent they take 5% from the buyer + any special taxes on the specific item. They take 25% income tax from the seller + payroll tax for any employee + gas tax and tolls for any transport of the item + property tax for the location + business license + any other special license needed for the specific product. When that dollar gets spent again they get to do it all over. How is this sustainable?

Anonymous said...

Md. has already beat them to it. 6% tax on stuff from amazon. I have my stuff shipped to my daughter's house in Del. tax free.