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The End of Tax-Free Internet Shopping? 784

Mordok-DestroyerOfWo writes "If a little-known but influential alliance of state politicians, large retailers, and tax collectors have their way, the days of tax-free Internet shopping may be nearly over. A bill expected to be introduced in the US Congress as early as Monday would rewrite the ground rules for mail order and Internet sales by eliminating what its supporters view as a 'loophole' that, in many cases, allows Americans to shop over the Internet without paying sales taxes."
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The End of Tax-Free Internet Shopping?

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  • by Samschnooks ( 1415697 ) on Thursday April 16, 2009 @02:08PM (#27600299)

    Ok...so which state will the taxes be going to? The state in which the business operates out of, or the state in which the purchase was made in, or both?

    What?!? You expect a simple solution from the politicians?!

    It'll probably be a complex formula that depends on: the card holder's state of residence, where the items were shipped, where the company does business, whether or not the person makes over $250,000 per year, which states the item passes through when it goes from the retailer to the purchaser, and I'm sure some lobbyist will make some other horse shit that I'd never think of in a million years.

  • by stei7766 ( 1359091 ) on Thursday April 16, 2009 @02:13PM (#27600369)

    You're absolutly right. Because since food is cheaper in the store I should stop shopping at amazon/newegg/tiger direct.

    I've been so foolish this whole time.

  • by XxtraLarGe ( 551297 ) on Thursday April 16, 2009 @02:20PM (#27600481) Journal

    Overtaxed? Are you kidding me? If anything, Americans are extremely UNDER taxed. Have you looked at your deficit recently? Have you ever compared your personal income tax rates to any other country's other than tax heavens? I didn't think so.

    That's like saying John Doe is a nicer guy than Joe Sixpack because Joe beats his wife three times a week and John only beats his wife twice a week.

  • by CopaceticOpus ( 965603 ) on Thursday April 16, 2009 @02:34PM (#27600753)

    Gee, this is terrible! People are using their (post-income-tax) money to purchase things, and the government isn't being inserted into the transaction at all. Anarchy is soon to follow.

  • $3 trillion (Score:1, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 16, 2009 @02:34PM (#27600763)

    Dear America,

      Hi, you owe us $3 trillion or so, and we'd like our money back soon as we're a bit concerned about the strength of your currency. Maybe you could increase your taxes to get it for us?

    Thanks,

    Rest of the World.

  • by TheABomb ( 180342 ) on Thursday April 16, 2009 @02:46PM (#27600973)

    "Under my plan, no family making less than $250,000 a year will see any form of tax increase. Not your income tax, not your payroll tax, not your capital gains taxes, not any of your taxes." - Barack Obama, Dover, N.H. campaign stop, 12 September 2008.

  • by Shakrai ( 717556 ) on Thursday April 16, 2009 @02:52PM (#27601097) Journal

    We also had NY make us pay sales tax because we DROVE THROUGH NY to delivery products ourselves to PA.

    You drove through New York to get to Pennsylvania from California? Let me guess, you used MapQuest didn't you? ;)

  • by cthulu_mt ( 1124113 ) on Thursday April 16, 2009 @03:31PM (#27601769)
    Maybe he's thinking with Portals.
  • by postermmxvicom ( 1130737 ) on Thursday April 16, 2009 @03:34PM (#27601817)
    Please mod parent Funny! He is making an argument for VAT because "math is hard" and "coins are heavy".

    I really, really, really hope that isn't your entire philosophy concerning VAT taxes. Otherwise, any tax system, regardless of how burdensome or repugnant could be foisted on you - as long as the reverse engineer it to give you these paltry creature comforts...
  • by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 16, 2009 @04:28PM (#27602765)

    "Under my plan, no family making less than $250,000 a year will see any form of tax increase. Not your income tax, not your payroll tax, not your capital gains taxes, not any of your taxes." - Barack Obama, Dover, N.H. campaign stop, 12 September 2008.

    Did you read his lips?

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