 thegeekPremium join:2008-02-21 united state kudos:1 | reply to fAcEtIOUs
Re: FCC Suggests Federal Approach To Taxing Online you should not have been avoiding the tax before. you are supposed to report those purchases on your state taxes and pay the sales tax (if your state has a sales tax).
but only stupid people would do such a thing... |
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 | This stupid person don't get paid enough to pay taxes . I will continually find places outside of California so I don't get taxed when buying items online . -- Illegal aliens have always been a problem in the United States. Ask any Indian. Robert Orben
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 | reply to thegeek There's no justifiable reason for paying a sales tax on purchases made outside of your state... except, of course, for your home state's belief in its God-given right to tax everything that moves. |
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 | reply to thegeek said by thegeek:you should not have been avoiding the tax before. you are supposed to report those purchases on your state taxes and pay the sales tax (if your state has a sales tax). but only stupid people would do such a thing... Especially since this "stupid" person pays more than one third of their income in taxes already, and some states like NY are considering holding tax refunds because they have no money.
No worries, my new W-4 going in will mean no more interest free loan for any state. |
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 Sammer join:2005-12-22 Canonsburg, PA | reply to Boricua65
RE: FCC Suggests Federal Approach To Taxing Online No, No a million times No! A Federal approach to taxing online is the first step to a national sales tax. The Obama administration is going to kill the middle class with all the new taxes. |
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 | said by Sammer:No, No a million times No! A Federal approach to taxing online is the first step to a national sales tax. The Obama administration is going to kill the middle class with all the new taxes. Ain't that the truth. -- NCAA® March Madness on Demand® |
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