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Originally Posted by BlackCrayon
"Consider the absurdity of such a law. When a customer buys a product in a store, does the cashier ask for the customer's home address? Of course not. The store simply charges the state and local sales taxes applicable for its physical location, no questions asked.
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so based on that shouldn't online retailers charge taxes based on whatever state they are operating out of?
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What.... So now as a customer in Florida, I have to pay California tax? That doesn't make sense either. How can I be taxed in a state where I am not represented and have no voice?
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