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In reply to the discussion: Internet Sales Tax [View all]joeglow3
(6,228 posts)If you order something over the phone, through the mail or over the internet, you do NOT pay tax to the state the sale originates in. Taxes are subject on the first use of the property which, in most all cases, is your state of residence. If those companies are charging you sales tax, they are doing so against the law. It is your obligation to pay the use tax in the state you live. Basically, you are saying you want to cheat your local government out of taxes you legally owe, but evade and oppose any measure to force your compliance.
Where it gets more sticky is if you purchase the goods in a state when you are on vacation. Technically, you can (and probably should) file for a refund from the state your purchased the goods in and then file and pay the taxes in your home state on your "first use" of the property.