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In reply to the discussion: Internet Sales Tax [View all]jberryhill
(62,444 posts)26. I referred to two things
Thing 1:
The "internet tax" thing is within the power to regulate interstate commerce.
Thing 2:
It is also, in addition, as a second and distinct thing, not at all unusual for states to be required to accommodate the official acts of other states.
These are two different concepts, and sometimes more than one principle applies to a complete analysis.
Do you remember when you used to travel on the highway, a truck would pass you by, and you'd see a whole collection of state license plates on the back of that truck?
Do you notice that you don't see that anymore?
Do you know why?
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"only a moron is going to cut a check to the State, for stuff they've bought elsewhere"
jberryhill
May 2013
#10
So I buy a product from Italy and install it here and then ship it to customer in another state...
L0oniX
May 2013
#37
Cal Thomas is an ultra-conservative Ron Paul/Bush/Steve Forbes republican
graham4anything
May 2013
#3
Once can argue the merits and demerits of sales taxt, but this is collecting taxes already owed.
JHB
May 2013
#16
"Sales tax is small potatoes compared to the income taxes that are not being paid"
jberryhill
May 2013
#53
I know not, but suspect the big-league professional basketball, football, and hockey players, who
indepat
May 2013
#59
A relatively well off, well educated group of people. They should pay the damned taxes. nt
bluestate10
May 2013
#66