I hate long posts, so I'll do my best. But it has quite a chronology.
Most of you need no review of the Amazon.com situation - long-running court fight with New York state, the firing of independent representatives on the spot in California because that state was going to make them collect sales tax, etc...
Amazon, of course is relying on the Supreme Court decision which exempted internet sales for a number of reasons, one of them being the administrative burden placed on the seller to track sales tax laws in every jurisdiction (remember this later). Amazon must have a PHYSICAL PRESENCE in the state to establish nexus, the Supreme Court says.
So Amazon has sought out states friendly to their sales tax posture to expand their business. My state, Tennessee, cut such a deal with them: in exchange for building three distribution centers in TN, the state would not require them to collect sales tax, so the "physical presence" ruling was rendered useless by this negotiated agreement.
Now that they are here, large retailers all over the state are complaining. The sales tax rate is nearly 10% and other retailers cannot compete with them. One of them, huge D T McCall (of tiny Carthage, TN) has retail outlets in dozens of places statewide, and promises to bring political pressure on the legislature. (The agreement was negotiated by the Governors' office and the legislature never voted on it)
TN is thus put in an awkward position. With no income tax, the sales tax is the chief focus of their revenue stream. Soooo, you'll never guess what happened!!
TN kept its agreement with Amazon. No sales tax is to be charged or collected. However, two people close to me have received correspondence from Amazon. The note gives a summary of sales made to these individuals in the last 12 months - from Amazon and its four subsidiary companies. The note states they were not charged sales tax, but the consumer still owes the State under a "Use Tax" purchase. The note even gives a website address whereby the consumer can voluntary pay 9.75% of the purchase price to Tennessee as this is the obligation of the consumer.
CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS???
Yet another politico/corporate example of "doublespeak."
I don't resent the money because it should have been charged anyway.
One of these recipients was my sister, another was a client.
My sister is boycotting Amazon - should have just been charged the tax on the front end.
Most of you need no review of the Amazon.com situation - long-running court fight with New York state, the firing of independent representatives on the spot in California because that state was going to make them collect sales tax, etc...
Amazon, of course is relying on the Supreme Court decision which exempted internet sales for a number of reasons, one of them being the administrative burden placed on the seller to track sales tax laws in every jurisdiction (remember this later). Amazon must have a PHYSICAL PRESENCE in the state to establish nexus, the Supreme Court says.
So Amazon has sought out states friendly to their sales tax posture to expand their business. My state, Tennessee, cut such a deal with them: in exchange for building three distribution centers in TN, the state would not require them to collect sales tax, so the "physical presence" ruling was rendered useless by this negotiated agreement.
Now that they are here, large retailers all over the state are complaining. The sales tax rate is nearly 10% and other retailers cannot compete with them. One of them, huge D T McCall (of tiny Carthage, TN) has retail outlets in dozens of places statewide, and promises to bring political pressure on the legislature. (The agreement was negotiated by the Governors' office and the legislature never voted on it)
TN is thus put in an awkward position. With no income tax, the sales tax is the chief focus of their revenue stream. Soooo, you'll never guess what happened!!
TN kept its agreement with Amazon. No sales tax is to be charged or collected. However, two people close to me have received correspondence from Amazon. The note gives a summary of sales made to these individuals in the last 12 months - from Amazon and its four subsidiary companies. The note states they were not charged sales tax, but the consumer still owes the State under a "Use Tax" purchase. The note even gives a website address whereby the consumer can voluntary pay 9.75% of the purchase price to Tennessee as this is the obligation of the consumer.
CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS???
Yet another politico/corporate example of "doublespeak."
I don't resent the money because it should have been charged anyway.
One of these recipients was my sister, another was a client.
My sister is boycotting Amazon - should have just been charged the tax on the front end.
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