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Old 04-09-2012, 11:53 AM   #27
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Sales taxes in the US are a state and local tax. They are based on brick and mortar stores. Where there is a store, there is sales tax. That goes for the internet as well as the physical store. If there is no store, there is no sales tax. There is no BM store for Amazon in my state so I do not have to pay sales tax. The only people who pay sales tax for Amazon are people who live in the state of Washington because that is where Amazon is headquartered.
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