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April 30, 2012 at 5:04 PM #19737April 30, 2012 at 5:17 PM #742497AnonymousGuest
I know everyone likes to pick on Brian.
But does anybody here actually bother to compute and pay online sales taxes every year?
Eh, um….of course I do…but I mean…maybe others don’t….
April 30, 2012 at 5:18 PM #742499anParticipant[quote=pri_dk]I know everyone likes to pick on Brian.
But does anybody here actually bother to compute and pay online sales taxes every year?
Eh, um….of course I do…but I mean…maybe others don’t….[/quote]
That isn’t the point…April 30, 2012 at 5:21 PM #742501AnonymousGuestflu,
I just noticed that your linked articles are pretty old. I can’t find anything recent about CA. The only news I see for today is this, about TX:
http://www.dailyfinance.com/2012/04/30/what-amazoncoms-change-of-heart-means-for-you/
April 30, 2012 at 5:36 PM #742503CoronitaParticipantActual pri, it wasn’t “picking on Brian” in the sense.
In fact, Brian has stated many many times he doesn’t buy from amazon, so it won’t affect him directly.. And Brian, let me apologize because if it offends you, because I know we got this funny issue about sales tax MR debate/argument going on from before…A long time back there was this discussion about how it wasn’t necessary to pay internet sales tax thing was from an earlier discussion, but absolutely why it’s not ok to include mello ruse as as tax deduction…… It’s just kinda funny, we have the reverse situation now. Legally, for now, you don’t need exclude mello ruse as a deduction, but you will be paying internet sales tax very soon…BUT, the bigger issue i find disturbing is CA and brown (and frankly other states) seem to be just about trying every possible thing to nickel and dime everyone from businesses to consumers…When we really should be focusing on reducing spending… I don’t see how this is going to help in the long run… Less business in state? Amazon is counting on a federal ruling to shoot this thing down…
April 30, 2012 at 5:38 PM #742504CoronitaParticipant[quote=pri_dk]flu,
I just noticed that your linked articles are pretty old. I can’t find anything recent about CA. The only news I see for today is this, about TX:
http://www.dailyfinance.com/2012/04/30/what-amazoncoms-change-of-heart-means-for-you/%5B/quote%5D
I know. the wsj article is the latest. I actually almost missed the article, and only came across it because of something else unrelated I was reading. I’m surprised there wasn’t more discussion about it, since I would think it would be a pretty big impact on consumers in CA and that people would want to know…
It’s interesting though that while amazon and other etailers battles the state sales tax thing, I’m curious why there aren’t more “shipping holding companies”.
You know. Buy something expensive like a TV, and ship it to a a holding company in Oregon, and then have the Oregon company, open and repack the item, and then ship it back to you in California after it’s “used”.April 30, 2012 at 6:33 PM #742509daveljParticipantPossibly dumb question: What about Kindle (or other e-reader) purchases? Are they being taxed at all? Will they be subject to state taxes based on the registered residence of the user? We’re not paying taxes on i-tune downloads, right?
It seems like anything that can be downloaded to a device online – music, books, films, etc. – are going to be very hard to tax at the state level, or maybe I’m missing something.
April 30, 2012 at 10:15 PM #742521paramountParticipantAnd please don’t fall for the so-called millionaire’s tax Gov. Brown is putting out there.
It’s a tax increase for everyone in California – all to benefit the already high-flyer gov’t workers.
May 1, 2012 at 12:03 AM #742531CoronitaParticipant[quote=davelj]Possibly dumb question: What about Kindle (or other e-reader) purchases? Are they being taxed at all? Will they be subject to state taxes based on the registered residence of the user? We’re not paying taxes on i-tune downloads, right?
It seems like anything that can be downloaded to a device online – music, books, films, etc. – are going to be very hard to tax at the state level, or maybe I’m missing something.[/quote]
no idea…
May 1, 2012 at 12:05 AM #742532CoronitaParticipantSide note.
I really think Amazon should go out and buy acquire Best Buy right now…..And timing of this is critical…
1. Being a brick and mortar (right) now is extremely hard because, partly because of a competitive disadvantage of sales tax. I think no sales tax is one of the reasons Amazon is successful (among others). But that advantage very well might come to an end in 2-4 years (at least it will take awhile for Fed to make any ruling on it).
2. Best Buy is on life support right now… However, if Best Buy can survive for the next 2-3 years, and the internet sales tax thing does kick in more states, Amazon may not be as compelling before simply because all else being equal, people would rather see it, touch it, and take it home right away if the price is virtually the same, and I think Best Buy might actually grow stronger again if it survives because you’ll see a shift back into brick and mortar companies. By acquiring it now, it’s cheaper and it’s one less competitor to deal with in the future.
3. Amazon can restructure/reinvent the Best Buy stores to be similar to how Apple makes its Apple stores. Get more people to buy it’s online services and online devices, by offering services locally in house. Handle exchanges and returns. Possibly cut down on shipping expenses, etc…
4. If the fed ends up passing laws that takes away an sort of internet sales tax, it will take some time..When that happens, Amazon can sell or spin off Best Buy again into a separate company..It will get a much better price than it paid because under the Amazon management, perhaps it would be more profitable..And if the internet sales tax thing is settled by the fed, Best Buy as a spinoff would again be at a competitive disadvantage versus Amazon.com….
May 1, 2012 at 7:17 AM #742538AnonymousGuest[quote=davelj]It seems like anything that can be downloaded to a device online – music, books, films, etc. – are going to be very hard to tax at the state level, or maybe I’m missing something.[/quote]
I believe that anything transmitted electronically is not subject to sales tax.
This was years ago, but at one time I handled software purchases for my firm. We bought a lot of customized stuff so the vendors would send us updates all the time. Our accountants told me to have it shipped electronically and never to ship a CD because it would be subject to tax if there was a “physical exchange” or some term like that.
No idea if any of this is current.
May 1, 2012 at 10:35 AM #742556AecetiaParticipantflu,
“BUT, the bigger issue i find disturbing is CA and brown (and frankly other states) seem to be just about trying every possible thing to nickel and dime everyone from businesses to consumers…When we really should be focusing on reducing spending… I don’t see how this is going to help in the long run… Less business in state? Amazon is counting on a federal ruling to shoot this thing down…”
This is an excellent point. They are desperate. Real estate is flat and they are not getting the income. Look at all the cuts that are being proposed in schools. They need to generate income or they will not be able to sustain their spending levels. They still don’t get it.
May 1, 2012 at 11:02 AM #742561CoronitaParticipant[quote=Aecetia]flu,
“BUT, the bigger issue i find disturbing is CA and brown (and frankly other states) seem to be just about trying every possible thing to nickel and dime everyone from businesses to consumers…When we really should be focusing on reducing spending… I don’t see how this is going to help in the long run… Less business in state? Amazon is counting on a federal ruling to shoot this thing down…”
This is an excellent point. They are desperate. Real estate is flat and they are not getting the income. Look at all the cuts that are being proposed in schools. They need to generate income or they will not be able to sustain their spending levels. They still don’t get it.[/quote]
And yet pensions for a government leaders and unions keep going up and up….Go figure….
May 1, 2012 at 1:28 PM #742567briansd1Guest[quote=flu]
Meanwhile, you can thank CA for the reason why Amazon had shutdown all CA affiliate programs as a result… And why CA was marked as a “bad state” internally within the company……
[/quote]So do you support California’s efforts to collect use taxes or not?
May 1, 2012 at 2:03 PM #742577CoronitaParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu]
Meanwhile, you can thank CA for the reason why Amazon had shutdown all CA affiliate programs as a result… And why CA was marked as a “bad state” internally within the company……
[/quote]So do you support California’s efforts to collect use taxes or not?[/quote]
Nope, I don’t. BUT, if it’s the law, it’s the law. And the law says, you should be paying for it, even IF it’s hard for CA to collect. FTB says you should be paying for it…
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