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Old 08-10-2011, 08:23 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by TimW View Post
Sales tax rates are subject to change as well as the boundaries of the overlapping tax jurisdictions. Neither California nor any other state has the constitutional authority to regulate interstate commerce. The US Constitution gives that power to the US Congress. Thus far, they have declined to use that power. Amazon does support federal action on the issue. In the mean time, the federal courts will rule using Quill vs. North Dakota as the guideline.
That was not my question. I asked what other web retailers who are subject to sales tax (due to having a physical presence in states) do to handle the problem of the multiplicity of tax rates. Are there standard eCommerce packages available which will work it out for you?
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