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Old 02-07-03 | 05:24 PM
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Originally posted by lisadoris
When I filled out my Ohio state income last week it asked about internet purchases so they could collect taxes on them. Okay how many people do they think will answer that question honestly? Like marty888 said, international internet sales might be the way to go from now on.
When the Ohio taxation people (whatever their official title is) contacts a few other large State taxation folks and obtain a list of sales companies made to users in your state you may receive a bill. I know several years ago Indiana (I'm a former resident) had a line on the State tax return for mail order purchases (essentially the same as this thread) made without paying IN tax. I was relatively big in Amateur Radio at the time (but a poor college student). Apparently the IN state folks had contacted some of thelarger out of state firms and a few fellow Ham club members received a b ill when they matched their names to sales lists. I believe the penalty was to charge double the regular tax rate.

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Old 02-07-03 | 06:42 PM
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The article I read in the Washington Post yesterday said it was on-line stores like Walmart.com etc. that at the present time do not collect taxes because their on-line stores are run from a few states but they also have B&M in many states and people who bought on-line wanted the option to return items bought on-line to a B&M store. Atleast thats what I got from it. I guess it might have some implications for on-line only stores in the future but I'am not that worried with the on-line stores I deal with. Anyways its not that different in Va. and it would be easier if the on-line stores just charged the sales taxes so we do not have to figure them up on our state taxums.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...-2003Feb6.html
Old 02-09-03 | 08:08 PM
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I noticed that Dell started charging Feb 1.... this will put a serious kink in future deals...

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