07-10-2018 | #21 |
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Location: Decatur, AL
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Re: Supreme Court Sales Tax Ruling
Alabama, at least, charges businesses a license fee based on sales and property tax based on whatever property is owned (got to pay or you don’t get to keep what you bought). So, if a business does really well and has a warehouse or vehicles or whatever, the state gets money. They also get money based on your overall sales as the license fee goes up with sales dollars. If you do business in the state, county, city, you pay taxes based on that to support what you are doing in that area. If you survive all that and make a profit you get to pay income taxes. So, no, they don’t deserve sales tax on anything outside their jurisdiction in my opinion. If a state is faltering because of high cost of living, squandering what funds they do get or just being poorly run, then to bad for them. They are already reimbursed for what little they provide so you can sale goods nationwide and they do get sales tax on what you sale in the state in addition to all the other license fees and taxes they collect from you. This is just another way for the rest of the country to support poorly run states and municipalities.
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07-10-2018 | #22 |
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Mullica Hill, New Jersey
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Don't be at the mercy of anyone or anything.
Most of what you wrote is patently wrong, but you are entitled to your opinion. 105 years ago you tied up your horse. You are correct on bloated government. Your big small argument sounds like Bernie wrote it. You simply ignore Walmart charges and collects tax, Amazon does not. That is somehow fair? Tax all or tax none. There are laws that regulate interstate commerce. That would be the simplest and fairest way to handle it. It does affect my business, thank you. I will ignore some of your more crass statements. Better take about 2-4 more economics and finance courses. It will help. Guess you never heard of ICC. I got a very good laugh on your view of dividends, as I did on most else. Again, a finance course or two might not be a bad idea. You may feel free to discuss this further with yourself. I am out of this one. Marty |
07-11-2018 | #23 | |
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Location: PA
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No statements I made were crass. Honest, sure. You may have had more to add to the conversation if you had an understanding of how current tax laws affect internet sales, but you are several years behind in your knowledge there. Like Jerry, I run a small business for which this has large implications. I have my 07 FFL and SOT. I manufacture and sell firearms across the country. I already have to comply with federal firearms laws as well as complying with every state's individual laws. Add to that the collection and remittance of sales taxes for 45 states in a business that already has small margins and I doubt my business will continue. To put some perspective to this, the claimed tax shortfall from uncollected internet sales is 33.9 billion. New Jersey's budget is 37.4 billion. If you calculate NJ's portion of that 33.9 billion based on population, it's about 678 million. That's less than 2% of the budget to be gained. Plus you're going to lose small businesses who are paying property tax, sales tax for in state sales, income tax, etc. The result in some states will be a net loss. Most states will piss that 2% away on nothing. Others will use it just to make government larger which will just require more money and more taxation. Last edited by spork2367; 07-11-2018 at 04:51 PM. |
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