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In reply to the discussion: I discovered to day that Walmart charges a sales tax on a non-taxable item. So I [View all]Live and Learn
(12,769 posts)60. Yep, when we were on vacation in Hawaii (the actual island of) several years ago,
we basically had no choice either.
Surprisingly the store was much better than the ones I had been to in CA when they first opened here (and WalMart hadn't started its campaign against America yet or more likely it had started but wasn't well known to the public yet). I couldn't stand the stores that had opened up here from the beginning so never shopped there much anyway.
So, yes, there are places that there are few choices other than WalMart and people shouldn't be so judgmental about those that do shop there. But all of us should do our utmost to stop WalMart from the predatory behaviors the chain has exhibited since the founder dies and his ill-begotten progeny took over.
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I discovered to day that Walmart charges a sales tax on a non-taxable item. So I [View all]
Malraiders
Sep 2014
OP
In the long run you'd be better off to do business with small, local dealers and retailers.
delrem
Sep 2014
#1
And, Walmart is not always cheaper, that is a ruse they use to sucker in customers! n/t
RKP5637
Sep 2014
#4
If you have a point you're trying to make could you share it with us? n/t
A Simple Game
Sep 2014
#26
And your point is what? The OP rightly points out criminal behaviour by Walmart
intaglio
Sep 2014
#68
Might make a nice class action suit for some law firm to make a lot of money from.
Live and Learn
Sep 2014
#9
Some states do not tax regular food but do tax conveience and/or snack foods. n/t
PoliticAverse
Sep 2014
#53
What to you want to bet they don't forward all taxes collected to the state? Probably just actual
silvershadow
Sep 2014
#47
I doubt that they get the money. If their computers are set up to add it as
rhett o rick
Sep 2014
#50
I don't necessarily think the state has a real-time access to their computers...do you?
silvershadow
Sep 2014
#58
Isn't it fraud if they collect taxes and don't turn them in to the government?
IdaBriggs
Sep 2014
#12
More likely the collected tax was automatically forwarded to the government(s) involved. n/t
PoliticAverse
Sep 2014
#56
There are likely records of the total number of that item sold in that store
No Vested Interest
Sep 2014
#21
Yep, when we were on vacation in Hawaii (the actual island of) several years ago,
Live and Learn
Sep 2014
#60
If the computer adds the sales tax, that same computer will tell the state. nm
rhett o rick
Sep 2014
#51
Any sales taxes collected are likely automatically forwarded to the state and or local governments.
PoliticAverse
Sep 2014
#54
As a former programmer, I have to laugh at that smug "automatically forwards" stuff.
djean111
Sep 2014
#69
Let's hope the results from an investigation cost Walmart big bucks in fines.
In_The_Wind
Sep 2014
#72