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The days of buying online to avoid paying sales taxes may soon be over...
*****A bill is expected to be introduced to Congress this week that would force retailers like eBay and Amazon.com to start collecting sales taxes on behalf of states from people who shop online or through mail order.
*****I do a large amount of my shopping on-line, not to avoid paying taxes but for the convenience. Less time shopping equals more time to work and generate income. I think this is a fairly typical scenario.
*****The focus so far has been on catching all the nasty people who purchase on-line items, but very little has been said about the on-line sellers. Technically the laws already state that we are to keep our receipts and pay state tax at the end of the year. Does anyone do this? Well, no - because most people don't even realize this is required.
*****Not very many people are alarmed by this bill but if you ask folks who have mom and pop on-line businesses what they think you'll get another story. Both my husband and I operate on-line businesses. If we were required to collect and pay taxes for every state in the union it would probably close our businesses down. Compliance with a dizzying complexity of state laws would be an impossibility.
*****Multiply that by the huge number of small businesses that operate on-line and the hit to the economy will be enormous. If we don't make money - we don't spend money. And if we don't make money or spend money, the government isn't collecting any taxes at all. Simple!
*****It reminds about the advice to thieves. Would you rather steal $100.00 a day every day for the rest of your life or....would you rather steal $1,000,000,000.00 in one day and get caught?
Thieves get caught because they get greedy!!
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