20 States Collecting Internet Tax
Patik writes "According to this AP article, twenty states, including New York and California, are "requiring taxpayers to declare any tax they owe on out-of-state purchases," targetting Internet sales. New York expects this to bring them $2.5 million this year while California expects $13 million. Many are cynical about the new push, saying taxpayers will simply leave the line on the tax form blank, though the IRS says they will audit any offenders."
So if I live in Massachusetts, order something from Amazon, but have it delivered to my in-laws in New Jersey, who deliver it to my Uncle in Long Island for his birthday, which state is supposed to get the tax?
IRS: You left this line blank. Are you trying to tell us that you have not made any out of state Purchases?
.. what?? I said I didn't make any out of state purchases.. !
Consumer: Yes.
IRS: Can you show us your out of state reciepts to prove your claim.
Consumer: Uhh
IRS: Damn that usually works.
Kinda like civil forfeiture where some small town rouge cop
Rouge cop? Is that like the fashion police?
--- You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you mad- Neal (not Cowboy) Boortz