Flash Gordon
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- Feb 6, 2010
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Amazon started charging sales tax in Tennessee effective today. Would paying a sales tax cause you to reconsider buying online if you can find the same product locally?
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I think we have an all out war between internet and in store. Rather go to store to see what the product looks like. I think we would always see tax from now on,however, when an item is priced competitively it will sell
Finding the same products locally is easier said than done. Taxes, as always, will have a stifling effect. People will just spend less. Maybe the unemployment rate will move up a notch. What else is new?
WWMFS?
What Would Milton Friedman Say?
I think if brick -n- mortar stores start price matching, internet sales will suffer dramatically. I would much rather buy local
He would probably say something like this:
Nothing is so permanent as a temporary government program
Or this:
Governments never learn. Only people learn
:laughing:
Can you tell me where I can get CarPro and AutoFinesse locally? How about a Daytona brush? 'Cause I'd be there in a second. Yes, I hate ordering online - but where else are you going to find this stuff?
I know some people have Megs and Duragloss hookups. But, to get exactly what you want, detailing wise, a lot of times online is your only option - whatever it costs. Of course if your talking buying TVs and what not, it's still likely cheaper to buy online - even if you pay tax. Because in my state you pay tax at the retail level as well.
Just a thought.
I almost always bought off Amazon for everything. I have made over 200 purchases in the last 2 years. Couldn't beat the free shipping and no sales tax. I had to save over $700 on sales tax alone in that time. They starting collecting taxes in New Jersey about six months ago I believe, and I have cut back on orders. I now only buy if I can't get it locally or if Amazon has it for sale cheaper.
I have to pay sales tax on all AG orders since I live in Florida and they are in the state. Amazon is opening a distribution center 20 minutes from my house in the next year or so then I'll have to pay sales tax on all their orders too. 7%
If I owned stock in Amazon I would dump it tomorrow![]()
I personally think that wouldn't be that good of an idea. Its going to come down to you paying sales tax on anything you buy online. The government will get there way.
I think if brick -n- mortar stores start price matching, internet sales will suffer dramatically. I would much rather buy local
He would probably say something like this:
Nothing is so permanent as a temporary government program
Or this:
Governments never learn. Only people learn
$406.25 an once, sounds freaking criminal to me!![]()