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Old 03-21-2011, 02:33 PM   #67
Andrew H.
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Thank you; if payment of back-taxes is involved, that would certainly explain it! If that is the case, though, would closing the distribution centre help them? Wouldn't they still be liable for tax payments during the time that it was open, even if they closed it?
Closing the distribution center won't help with the uncollected taxes if their liability is ultimately sustained, but it will prevent ongoing obligations - if Texas's theory is correct, every sale that that they make in Texas will add to what they owe, so that would, presumably be the reason for closing the distribution center now.
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