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Old 01-03-2012, 05:26 PM   #557
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Electronic goods: proxies. Physical goods: you can pick them up or the company can reship the product to the consumer. Since they are not selling the product, they only have to tax you on the services that they are providing.
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With package forwarding. Technologically adept consumers that purchase many items online can easily bypass any restrictions a company or government imposes. The question is if the increase in revenue will out weight the cost of enforcing it.
The tax on the item I mentioned was approximately $16. After a company like that charges me for its service, how much of that will I have left over? and how much longer will it take for delivery?
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