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dixiegrrrrl

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41. The website backend submits the buyers address and the total
Mon Apr 22, 2013, 07:51 PM
Apr 2013

So my state will now have a record of every single online transaction I make, my name,address and item bought.
sounds like.

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WHAT???? The only thing keeping any of these brick and mortar retailers honest is internet pricing. swayne Apr 2013 #1
How sad. Local book stores are going broke by the droves. Amazon is killing local businesses. rhett o rick Apr 2013 #32
Agreed. Amazon and other companies have outright abused the tax free status cstanleytech Apr 2013 #39
not sure why Steerpike Apr 2013 #157
I am willing to bet it has something to do with tax break deals they cstanleytech Apr 2013 #158
I don't think it has to do with "more stuff" KatyMan Apr 2013 #114
And cars killed the buggy industry marshall Apr 2013 #122
Ahhh yes. So the mom & pop book stores close and mom & pop get to go to work in the Amazon sweat rhett o rick Apr 2013 #137
I don't think it's taxes that stopped local bookstores. To expensive to have a building,inventory & Sunlei Apr 2013 #129
Post removed Post removed Apr 2013 #64
I'm willing to pay the sales tax. I shouldn't get to avoid it just because I buy on-line. SharonAnn Apr 2013 #123
Oh Cal Carpenter Apr 2013 #138
most are honest..most employ people in your area which helps your local economy Demonaut Apr 2013 #143
I have no problems with this - what I do have problems with hedgehog Apr 2013 #2
Ack! I knew the free ride wouldn't last. tridim Apr 2013 #3
Good! Amazon is the walmart of the internet. bushisanidiot Apr 2013 #6
I just bought some American made pans on Amazon. tridim Apr 2013 #11
No, it won't. It will be a huge boon to them. harmonicon Apr 2013 #46
Where I live sales tax is 8.75%. And small business here already collects it. bemildred Apr 2013 #62
I think you missed my point. harmonicon Apr 2013 #68
And I think you missed mine. nt bemildred Apr 2013 #69
Was your point that you can posit a false dichotomy? (nt) harmonicon Apr 2013 #71
Like I said, you missed it. nt bemildred Apr 2013 #72
Ok, enlighten me. harmonicon Apr 2013 #74
Sorry, I'm not going to spend the next half-hour arguing about your misconceptions. nt bemildred Apr 2013 #79
Sorry for trying to clear up your radical misconceptions. (nt) harmonicon Apr 2013 #80
Have a nice day. nt bemildred Apr 2013 #81
To add to your point wercal Apr 2013 #130
"lost sales tax revenue to states" loyalsister Apr 2013 #154
There are small online businesses. I think of the ecig shops because i have dealings with them Tunkamerica Apr 2013 #97
It's not hard to collect sales tax, that is just a percentage of each sale. Sunlei Apr 2013 #104
Not hard to collect..... Purplehazed Apr 2013 #115
Right, so they should stick to local business online unless they want to go to all that trouble too. bemildred Apr 2013 #119
Not sure what you mean by market forces. Purplehazed Apr 2013 #120
Props for a coherent argument. I'll get back when I have a chance to digest it. bemildred Apr 2013 #121
OK, now I'll see what I can do: bemildred Apr 2013 #142
So the local ecig shop here, 30 miles away... orders their inventory from other online retailers Tunkamerica Apr 2013 #152
Indeed, and what does that have to do with whether they should collect sales tax? bemildred Apr 2013 #153
Not completely sure Steerpike Apr 2013 #156
Yes, I was made aware of this several days after the original post. Tunkamerica May 2013 #159
Smaller online sellers don't make a million dollars. graham4anything Apr 2013 #90
I don't think you have to worry about Amazon dying from this Cal Carpenter Apr 2013 #139
If that happens it will be big news, so keep an eye out. tridim Apr 2013 #141
Cool! Newest Reality Apr 2013 #4
Sales Taxes Hurt the Poor!!! earthside Apr 2013 #65
Spot on! Newest Reality Apr 2013 #82
Amazon doesn't use your roads? jberryhill Apr 2013 #126
Yup. UPS uses our roads. earthside Apr 2013 #132
Good! It seems only fair. bushisanidiot Apr 2013 #5
If what you want is off-the-shelf and just waiting for you. Nearby. Igel Apr 2013 #54
Specialty stores are fewer anymore csziggy Apr 2013 #110
Post removed Post removed Apr 2013 #67
This is screwed. Brick and motor can sell on the internet upaloopa Apr 2013 #7
... and if you buy from them online, you already have to pay sales tax William Seger Apr 2013 #20
Whenever I purchase from Best Buy, RebelOne Apr 2013 #24
I do, too, but that wasn't the point William Seger Apr 2013 #34
"Brick and motor (sic)" cant compete with Amazon no matter how you try rhett o rick Apr 2013 #33
But the top income bracket is a sacred cow /nt Ash_F Apr 2013 #8
Want to level the playing field? TAX the RICH. Raise the SS Cap. nt valerief Apr 2013 #9
Amen and Thank You! SoapBox Apr 2013 #18
It's so obvious It makes me crazy - and very angry! AAO Apr 2013 #23
Amen to that Rebl Apr 2013 #60
Where's the profit to congressmen, senators or presidents in that? (n/t) Nihil Apr 2013 #108
Bingo! nt valerief Apr 2013 #118
+1,000,000 Auggie Apr 2013 #127
Screw this regressive tax. Up the income tax on the highest earners if you need the $$$ byeya Apr 2013 #10
OMG. liberalmuse Apr 2013 #12
I'm not certain that's true. Occulus Apr 2013 #29
There's 4,900 different sales tax rates in the country. jeff47 Apr 2013 #94
There are different sales tax rates in the 100k city I live in Hayabusa Apr 2013 #107
strong on interent taxes, weak on republicans. that's the "white house" for ya nt msongs Apr 2013 #13
+ 300000000000000000 russspeakeasy Apr 2013 #144
This message was self-deleted by its author guyton Apr 2013 #14
Sign up for Amazon Prime (nt) Nye Bevan Apr 2013 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author guyton Apr 2013 #25
Thanks for posting that link, everyone should read the article GETPLANING Apr 2013 #87
Shipping costs has just gotten crazy, indeed. eom Purveyor Apr 2013 #17
Don't know where you shop but I usually pay neither bowens43 Apr 2013 #58
It won't recoup anything rocktivity Apr 2013 #15
This is the right thing to do PSPS Apr 2013 #19
One could remove local sales taxes and replace with a progressive income tax. AtheistCrusader Apr 2013 #21
Won't work unless you reclass investment and capital gains as regular income Paulie Apr 2013 #47
Re class investments ode2joi Apr 2013 #98
I agree. But carving out an unfair exemption to sales taxes isn't the way to accomplish that. PSPS Apr 2013 #76
Complete nonsense. If I buy something in California, why fuck should I have to pay sales tax in NC? bowens43 Apr 2013 #56
This message was self-deleted by its author bowens43 Apr 2013 #57
That's pretty teabaggery PSPS Apr 2013 #75
I doubt this will have much effect - most people use the internet for convenience. AAO Apr 2013 #22
Really? Everyone I know uses it to avoid sales tax and get a better price. bowens43 Apr 2013 #55
Maybe it's just me. I'm lazy. There are the other benefits, too. AAO Apr 2013 #73
Not just you. Me too. vi5 Apr 2013 #101
Laziness is an American virtue! AAO Apr 2013 #111
If laziness is a virtue vi5 Apr 2013 #116
I'm the freaking Pope of laziness! AAO Apr 2013 #117
I agree A Little Weird Apr 2013 #83
Funny how he only cares about "leveling the playing field" when it's the little guy getting leveled. forestpath Apr 2013 #26
Yes, this will be a disaster for our business BrotherIvan Apr 2013 #48
It'll be a disaster for a VERY small business in my own family, too. forestpath Apr 2013 #49
Internet Sales tax should be 20%! Call it the Save Main Street USA tax. ErikJ Apr 2013 #27
Wow! What a ridiculous idea. fuck the consumer, right? bowens43 Apr 2013 #53
So fuck the Mom and Pop indies , right? ErikJ Apr 2013 #61
You do realize Mom and Pop can sell on the Internet too, right? jeff47 Apr 2013 #95
Actually, the last physical thing I Purchased Online Hayabusa Apr 2013 #106
It's not going to level the playing field Lurks Often Apr 2013 #28
I agree. secondvariety Apr 2013 #30
Not to mention all the people who live far from cities dixiegrrrrl Apr 2013 #38
That's why I shop online. n/t tammywammy Apr 2013 #66
ahh the Walmart bill florida08 Apr 2013 #31
I suspect this will give one more HUGE advantage to the Chinese sellers on eBay. Turn CO Blue Apr 2013 #35
There's a federalism problem here. SCOTUS could strike it down. Redfairen Apr 2013 #36
Thre's a discrmination problem here too. dixiegrrrrl Apr 2013 #43
State and local taxes do fall within the scope of federal powers Art_from_Ark Apr 2013 #88
This particular bill is fairly well written. Xithras Apr 2013 #37
The website backend submits the buyers address and the total dixiegrrrrl Apr 2013 #41
Nope. Xithras Apr 2013 #44
I took the quote from YOUR post. dixiegrrrrl Apr 2013 #50
I never said items. I said total. You said items. Xithras Apr 2013 #51
This is all about Amazon.com matt819 Apr 2013 #40
How about eliminating sales taxes all together? Gormy Cuss Apr 2013 #42
Shoppers will still avoid the flawed retail paradigm of profits for the 1%ers just1voice Apr 2013 #45
obama screws the little guy again. why does this man hate the middle class and the poor? bowens43 Apr 2013 #52
These people are dumber then a box of rocks....... bowens43 Apr 2013 #59
Post removed Post removed Apr 2013 #63
TAX INCREASE ! TAX INCREASE ! blkmusclmachine Apr 2013 #70
Amazon has been collecting CA state sales tax on purchases for the past several months Zorro Apr 2013 #77
yes here in Texas, I've been paying Amazon sales tax for years. guess some states lag on this issue. Sunlei Apr 2013 #105
White House seems to be stuck in the mud Harmony Blue Apr 2013 #78
Level the playing field for whom exactly? Someone wake me up when we get a DEM truebrit71 Apr 2013 #84
college bookstores are thieves quadrature Apr 2013 #85
NYT: The Senate voted 74-20 to open debate. Money must've bought the votes. alp227 Apr 2013 #86
Blunt voted yes Hayabusa Apr 2013 #109
I am for this. The tax is on big companies with OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS in income graham4anything Apr 2013 #89
I think this is insane. sofa king Apr 2013 #91
I already pay state taxes on amazon. MrSlayer Apr 2013 #92
My online shopping has already dropped dramatically CountAllVotes Apr 2013 #93
Too many backdoors with Amazon. dipsydoodle Apr 2013 #96
Well this will make it very difficult to sell on-line as a small business. fasttense Apr 2013 #99
They'll raise taxes on us, but leave the 1% alone. alarimer Apr 2013 #100
Now if items UNDER a price ceiling were tax free to sell. that sure would help small business Sunlei Apr 2013 #102
If I'd wanted to ear the phrase "small businesses" used as a decoy to shelter the rich... Orsino Apr 2013 #103
A sales tax on Wall Street sales would certainly level the playing field. NT booksenkatz Apr 2013 #112
one thing I think d_r Apr 2013 #113
When a FTT is placed on Wall Street MindPilot Apr 2013 #124
Great... give a huge advantage to foreign ebay sellers JCMach1 Apr 2013 #125
I've been paying sales tax on Amazon and ebay on new items for years, what states are tax free? Sunlei Apr 2013 #128
Most States Require Everyone to Pay Sales Tax on All Purchased Items PuppyBismark Apr 2013 #131
it's called the Wal-Mart bill Doctor_J Apr 2013 #133
Point of Origin Munificence Apr 2013 #134
Considering that you're technically doing business at that location Hayabusa Apr 2013 #140
I live in Oregon, no sales tax. bitchkitty Apr 2013 #135
recession... bad time to increase the tax on the poor quadrature Apr 2013 #136
a typical weak attempt by the admin to raise revenues. russspeakeasy Apr 2013 #145
In the most regressive way possible Doctor_J Apr 2013 #147
a stand alone tobacco tax and an internet sales tax. russspeakeasy Apr 2013 #148
Can't see any way that this could blow up in their face... Pelican Apr 2013 #146
And to think, they could be doing something worthwhile like ending corporate welfare. Rex Apr 2013 #149
This will close a lot of small and medium sized businesses Alan M Apr 2013 #150
Isn't it ironic that they want to pass a bill avebury Apr 2013 #151
The CIA is giving Karzai bags of money? Marthe48 Apr 2013 #155
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