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jberryhill

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47. No, they are not going to be contacting anyone and lying to them
Mon May 13, 2013, 02:06 PM
May 2013

Somehow this function is built into programmable cash registers in every state which has a sales tax.

The scenario outlined above is simply silly.

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Internet Sales Tax [View all] liberalmike27 May 2013 OP
Full Text of Article liberalmike27 May 2013 #1
"if we buy something we should come home and pay taxes on that" jberryhill May 2013 #2
Living in AL liberalmike27 May 2013 #8
Adding liberalmike27 May 2013 #9
You seem to be misdirected jberryhill May 2013 #12
"only a moron is going to cut a check to the State, for stuff they've bought elsewhere" jberryhill May 2013 #10
You most certainly do NOT pay that tax to the other state joeglow3 May 2013 #22
So I buy a product from Italy and install it here and then ship it to customer in another state... L0oniX May 2013 #37
Italy is not in the United States jberryhill May 2013 #40
Ummm, are you really in business? joeglow3 May 2013 #43
Cal Thomas is an ultra-conservative Ron Paul/Bush/Steve Forbes republican graham4anything May 2013 #3
Thing Is liberalmike27 May 2013 #6
But it's not an extra tax kcr May 2013 #11
But, it wasn't being collected because ... oldhippie May 2013 #18
Sounds like regulation of interstate commerce to me jberryhill May 2013 #19
Uh, no. That would be .... oldhippie May 2013 #23
I referred to two things jberryhill May 2013 #26
Agree on Thing 1 ... oldhippie May 2013 #33
Can you honestly tell me ...... oldhippie May 2013 #27
Flat taxes are regressive. DebJ May 2013 #4
Flat taxes are regressive, yes liberalmike27 May 2013 #5
There is a hidden assumption in your figures jberryhill May 2013 #21
I have no problem with the internet sales tax as long as the tax goes to the Larkspur May 2013 #7
"...but I don't pay it because it's a hassle and easily forgotten. " oldhippie May 2013 #20
I use Turbo Tax to do my 1040 form Larkspur May 2013 #30
OK, I understand now ...... oldhippie May 2013 #36
Yep jberryhill May 2013 #42
I would rather the States .... oldhippie May 2013 #44
No, they are not going to be contacting anyone and lying to them jberryhill May 2013 #47
Hello? oldhippie May 2013 #48
My eyes aren't that bad jberryhill May 2013 #52
If the state wants the tax, then they have to find a way to enforce it Larkspur May 2013 #49
My state has a line in it's tax code concerning out of state purchases. bluestate10 May 2013 #65
Tax is for things that cost the nation and state and county and city money. L0oniX May 2013 #13
How do those purchases appear at your door? jberryhill May 2013 #14
Gas, tire, property and other taxes already pay for that. L0oniX May 2013 #15
Then why did you include it in your list? jberryhill May 2013 #17
So hows that tax thing working out for Delaware? L0oniX May 2013 #24
"a counter attack on you"? jberryhill May 2013 #29
But those goods don't magically appear on store shelves. joeglow3 May 2013 #25
Yes, and? jberryhill May 2013 #32
I agree with you, but in a stronger sense joeglow3 May 2013 #35
Ah jberryhill May 2013 #38
Once can argue the merits and demerits of sales taxt, but this is collecting taxes already owed. JHB May 2013 #16
Most store front operations sell online too as I am sure you know... L0oniX May 2013 #31
It seems like you are making an odd connection here joeglow3 May 2013 #39
Oh jeeze ...another reframe to promote an argument on DU. Whatever pffft n/t L0oniX May 2013 #41
So, won't answer the question, huh? oldhippie May 2013 #45
Whether I buy online or in a brick and mortar has nothing to do with taxes. RC May 2013 #46
"Sales tax is small potatoes compared to the income taxes that are not being paid" jberryhill May 2013 #53
The federal Government does not have a sales tax. RC May 2013 #56
The federal government is not proposing one either jberryhill May 2013 #57
Not just personal income tax, but ALL Federal income tax, corporate and personal. RC May 2013 #58
Am I in the right place? FreeJoe May 2013 #28
"to not bias them in favor of the well off" jberryhill May 2013 #34
it's only good if it's a federal tax alc May 2013 #50
"So I'd use some service to manage it" jberryhill May 2013 #54
One principle should be abundantly clear: only regressive taxes need indepat May 2013 #51
What are the demographics of internet purchasers? jberryhill May 2013 #55
I know not, but suspect the big-league professional basketball, football, and hockey players, who indepat May 2013 #59
Nothing like good, hard data jberryhill May 2013 #60
A relatively well off, well educated group of people. They should pay the damned taxes. nt bluestate10 May 2013 #66
I am always suspicious when something is endorsed by Big Business. Savannahmann May 2013 #61
Good business people understand money flow and document every movement. bluestate10 May 2013 #67
Here be the rub. Savannahmann May 2013 #68
Yeah, because... jberryhill May 2013 #69
Have you ever noticed that the rich folks never get audited? Savannahmann May 2013 #70
Great post SavannahMann liberalmike27 May 2013 #62
I support an Internet sales tax and want it implemented asap. bluestate10 May 2013 #63
Republicans LOVE sales taxes alarimer May 2013 #64
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