https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/sup...-sales-n873416
Time to buy some film (I hope it's not too late).
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/sup...-sales-n873416
Time to buy some film (I hope it's not too late).
"Sex is like maths, add the bed, subtract the clothes, divide the whoo hoo and hope you don't multiply." - Leather jacket guy
Not the end of the world. I already pay sales tax on many Internet purchases.
Years back my accountant insisted I pay retroactive Use Tax which is similar.
I have bigger issues to bitch about.
Wise ruling by the Supreme Court.
States have been losing gigabucks in lost tax revenue to online sellers.
Things have changed a lot since 1992 when that "physical presence" rule was passed.
- Leigh
If you believe you can, or you believe you can't... you're right.
And it may help local stores compete
So if we sell a print or gear how does the sales tax get paid?
Will everyone who uses eBay, CraigsList or this site have to get a State ReSale number for where they live and for where the buyer lives?
” Never attribute to inspiration that which can be adequately explained by delusion”.
Tax documents are already mailed to eBay and PayPal users who exceed a certain amount of sales/transactions.
You see plenty of larger users charging tax within their state already. Will not be hard to implement a global tax addition to eBay sales (on the buyers end).
Small-timers will continue be no different than local yard sale vendors. Your tax burden is your problem to figure out (and is mostly ignored).
Don't forget that increase in complexity = increase in compliance costs = less taxes used for actual public good.
Fortunately, this probably won't affect small sellers... yet.
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