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Old 12-27-2010, 12:06 AM   #11
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I'm speaking from the perspective of tax law, just to set the stage for my comment. In the USA, companies are not required to collect sales tax of any kind on products that are 100% digital. If there is an accompanying CD, booklet, or *any* physical item that will be shipped to the customer, then sales tax is required in states where the company has a physical presence.
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