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Be careful with this asshole:
He is obviously quickly trying to capitalize on the current state tax action taken by Amazon. Setting up a business/corp with the intent of helping consumers dodge/break tax laws will get you jail time. States already have a "use tax" Basically what this means is any product shipped to you from out of state or another country (magazine, shoes, music, books, furniture, etc) has to be declared and the appropriate state tax percentage paid April 15th. I once had a mega lifestyle audit done. This is basically a cavity search audit of not just income but each and every penny spent. One item I was hit for was the tax on magazine subscriptions. The sales tax plus interest and penalties. Since ignorance is not a valid excuse when audited you are guilty. He is offering to help you set up a corporation with the sole intent of depriving states from collecting taxes for which there is already laws on the books. Do what you want and by all means first talk to an attorney or your CPA. But fuck this douche nozzle sallyrand and his intent to capitalize on the current situation. . |
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If a company has a presence in the state the product is shipped to them they will charge on out of state shipments. If the company has no in-state presence it is up to the consumer to declare and pay the tax each year. By having Amazon affiliates in the state Cal is counting them as an in-state presence. Thus Amazon has cancelled all affiliates in Cal in the hope they will maintain their price advantage of 8.5% over Cal businesses. Probably billions of dollars, no way Cal is going to let up collecting this needed money. . |
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My solution in no way derpives any state of sales tax income but does allow affiliates to re-up with Amazon such that they can earn. I therefore challenge L-Pink to show wherein I intend to deprive any state of legitmate taxable income or be banned from this site. I will offer a safe haven for Amazon affiliates in a state which does NOT ban Amazon affiliates and which DOES collect sales tax for sales in that state. The location of the affilate business entity is the legal key. My solution is legal, ethical and will prove profitable for those who choose to utilize it. |
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Your failure to prove your allegation will indeed result in a request that you be banned for the making of that false allegation. Please see the The Rules. |
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Please get lost. Nobody is going to let you scam on GFY. You're wasting your time you delusional old kook. |
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Creating a "loophole" to help avoid taxes from being collected is something anyone smart will run from. . |
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"Proof or BAN!", as they say around here! |
You are an opportunistic scamming/conniving cunt. Ban me too asswipe.
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Proof located at: https://gfy.com/showthread.php?t=1027981
It's sufficient proof to show this geezer is a scammer. |
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:thumbsup Hi Sydney ;p . |
Geezzzzz!
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if the business can't compete it dies, simple |
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With the current budget problems all states will soon start this. The sales tax advantage will shortly be a thing of the past. . added ... And it's not just state taxes it's local county taxes as well. As internet sales continue to grow state/county revenue will continue to fall. Nationwide you are looking at billions. The only solution is to raise taxes to shrink the difference or to collect the taxes as intended. . |
In Colorado they did pass the same thing and Amazon proceeded to cut off their affiliates but the media got on it and enough people bitched and they repealed the law within a few months after passing it.
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Talk about opening a can of worms..
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I have posted my offering of a solution to the matter of banned Amazon affiliates in Mainstream and Buy/Sell/Trade.
My solution is legal, moral, ethical and complies with all relavant laws. Thanks for looking and hit me up if I can be of service to you. |
You're a fucking con artist. Move on.
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"Proof or ban!" |
You are a con artist.
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Two questions:
1. Has anyone heard anything about adult affiliate programs severing relationships with their Californian affiliates? 2. Is the law applicable for subscription sales as well as product sales? |
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