I have to disagree with the brick and mortar comment.  any legitimate licensed 
business, whether it is you in your office living room or your car, is 
generally require to collect sales tax, or in Arizona, the transaction 
privilege tax.  I think the only reason a lot of people get away with not 
paying the tax, is that many states do not take the time to audit.  it is 
costing them millions of dollars per year.  
Jim

Jim Wooddell - Mobile

Adam Hupe <[email protected]> wrote:

>Don't let politicians fool you.  They are talking about taxing at the 
>point-of-sale, meaning where the item is shipped from.  In this case, possibly 
>somebodies living room or garage!  If you own a brick and mortar Meteorite 
>Store, you are already expected to collect these taxes including 100% of sales 
>online. There is no one million dollar annual sales exemption.  There aren't 
>too many dealers that own a storefront so at this point in time, they are 
>alright but this could change very shortly.
>
>
>Just like the Affordable Healthcare Act is the largest tax increase in U.S. 
>history and it was sneakily forced upon American citizens.  Just wait until 
>2014.  A lot of people who simply cannot afford healthcare will be fined on 
>top of the massive tax increases.
>
>Adam
>
>
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Mendy Ouzillou <[email protected]>
>To: Adam Hupe <[email protected]>; Met-List 
><[email protected]>
>Cc: 
>Sent: Monday, May 6, 2013 1:47 PM
>Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Ebay, Websites and State Taxes
>
>Adam,
>
>
>Very timely post. I just read the following article (http://reut.rs/ZBTsVY). 
>Regardless whether the bill passes or not, the impact on almost ALL meteorite 
>dealers is nil. Here is the key excerpt from the article, "It would also 
>exempt merchants with online annual out-of-state sales of $1 million or less."
>
>I am personally on my way to $1M in sales this year and will gladly pay the 
>extra tax when I reach my goal. I have till December 31 to sell another 
>$995,000.  Wish me luck. ;-)
>
>Mendy Ouzillou
>
>
>>________________________________
>> From: Adam Hupe <[email protected]>
>>To: Adam <[email protected]> 
>>Sent: Monday, May 6, 2013 1:29 PM
>>Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Ebay, Websites and State Taxes
>> 
>>
>>Not only do we need to worry about eBay's new flawed international shipping 
>>ideas causing an increase in oversees shipment prices, we have to worry about 
>>a domestic increase in sales taxes so we have problems on both fronts.
>>
>>Yes, our wonderful government (the senate) think that it is time that all 
>>online sellers should become tax collectors for their respective states.  
>>Those who host websites may be the first to start collecting around 10% in 
>>states sales taxes from every sale.
>>
>>We need leadership more than ever in these financially depressed times.  Big 
>>government and the Post Office think that raising prices and taxes 
>>substantially is the solution during a depression?  Hello, Is there anybody 
>>at the helm?  Where is the "Commander With A Few Teeth" when you need some 
>>form of leadership? 
>>
>>
>>Raising taxes and fees during a depression is kicking somebody when they have 
>>already been knocked down.
>>
>>Adam
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