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Old 10-07-2012, 05:29 AM   #3
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I live in Oklahoma and I pay them (or at least what the state says I owe). I say that because I think it is a voluntary thing (at least if you put zero on the amount of tax owed I don't think they go after you). I use TurboTax, and TT tells me what Oklahoma has decided is the average tax owed for someone with my income and I pay it ;-)

I'm don't keep track of everything I buy (sometimes it is all I can do to keep my tax info organized and get it in on time!) so this is as good as it gets for me. I would not be opposed to Amazon, etc charging tax. The convenience is the big draw for me and anything big (like TV-size big) I will be buying locally where they will deliver/install for me.

Mary
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