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Texans to pay Sales Tax to Amazon

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Icehouse, Apr 27, 2012.

  1. Raven

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    And Amazon never gave any warning, which is disgusting.
     
  2. Bandwagoner

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    Any good deals on Amazon? I'm on a buying frenzy and already a few grand lighter so post your good deals.
     
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    No data from http://camelcamelcamel.com/ to confirm it is a good deal so I'm passing.
     
  7. kaocsaephan

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    I'm expecting this to happen soon to California too. It will suck, but it's necessary. I use Amazon all the time...but taxes are needed. States are going bankrupt because of loopholes :(. Poor leadership, out-of-control state pensions, and entitlement programs are reasons, too, sure, but we can at least fix the loophole one. Teehee.

    Excited to pay my first taxes on Amazon later this year.
     
  8. Lil Pun

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    So living in Arkansas does have its small advantages. :p
     
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    Why would they when it's all over the news?
     
  11. Major

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    It's not really the same law - it only related to affiliate marketing stuff, as opposed to the Texas one which was based on them having warehouses here.

    At the end of the day, it hurts home-based affiliate businesses, but benefits local brick-and-morter retailers if there is less shopping done online. In the long-run, as more and more states pass this and ultimately a federal law passes, the problem will resolve itself and there won't be a disadvantage anymore to actually being located in a state. Amazon actually claims to be OK with that (maybe they realize they are fighting a losing battle) - their big problem is having different rules and rates for every state & every jurisdiction that they have to deal with.
     
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    i hate this but it's ultimately good for my wallet. amazon prime is a gift and a curse.
     
  13. ItsMyFault

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    Oh well, I still like having Amazon Prime.
     
  14. TheChosenOne

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    Ain't no big ****.
     
  15. Dr of Dunk

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    What I meant was they passed a law to collect sales taxes - I'm sure laws that collects sales taxes can beimplemented somewhat differently. :)

    One of the major reasons I remember being cited for these taxes is, ironically enough, Amazon Prime. The growth of its use has fueled Amazon's growth apparently. This, in turn, is requiring them to build more distribution warehouses around the US. They wanted to build more such warehouses in Texas, so from what I understand, this was the deal that was struck : "we need more warehouses/distribution centers, so ok, we'll pay taxes".

    I would've been willing to give up Amazon Prime if it meant getting tax-free products.
     
  16. aeroman10

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    So is the tax collected on items sold directly by Amazon?
    I just purchased something today. It was a Prime item but sold by a re-seller. There was no tax.
     
  17. DonnyMost

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    Seems to be that way.

    Sales facilitated by Amazon don't get taxed.

    Only if the item is provided by Amazon itself, or if that particular retails is located in TX.
     
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    Slight derail, but has anyone here ever ordered from Walmart?
     
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    I don't even want to get into my rant. Buy short answer is do not do it... It is full of complications.
     

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