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I'm in Florida so Amazon does add the tax. I would not want to mess around yeoman6987 Sep 2016 #1
Nope. Don't particularly avoid sales tax either. Taxes should be income and wealth based however. whatthehey Sep 2016 #2
I actually do Takket Sep 2016 #3
I live in Washington so KT2000 Sep 2016 #4
So Amazon automatically adds on your state's tax? LuvNewcastle Sep 2016 #10
Depends on your state. You would see tax on the checkout screen if Amazon was automatically taxing. MadDAsHell Sep 2016 #11
Thanks. I think I've seen tax added before, but I couldn't LuvNewcastle Sep 2016 #13
Amazon though isn't always Amazon whatthehey Sep 2016 #16
Yes - I buy fabric KT2000 Sep 2016 #15
I live in Oregon, no sales tax. Shrike47 Sep 2016 #5
I report some on my returns every year Lee-Lee Sep 2016 #6
Definition Is Awfully Specific, Isn't It Mad? ProfessorGAC Sep 2016 #7
I pay it, but I'm sure I miss a few receipts here and there bluestateguy Sep 2016 #8
as a practical matter, seems to me it's mainly for cars unblock Sep 2016 #9
I wonder if any websites are including local option sales taxes yet, or if it's only state. nt MadDAsHell Sep 2016 #12
Sales taxes and use taxes are regressive and don't have shit to do with people paying their fair CBGLuthier Sep 2016 #14
Not me Ron Obvious Sep 2016 #17
Paid 1500 tax year 2015 sarcasmo Sep 2016 #18
you, my friend, are a gentleman (or gentlelady) and a scholar. nt MadDAsHell Sep 2016 #19
I probably pay it, but not sure bigwillq Sep 2016 #20
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