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Old 07-18-2012, 11:29 AM   #1
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ebooks and sales tax from the WSJ

http://www.teleread.com/paul-biba/sa...is-heating-up/

I simply could not find a link to the WSJ article, what appears above is another article from a different site called teletread, and it is not clear that even if I gave one forum members would be able to see it so I am providing my own summary of the article in the Wall Street Journal.

For many years shoppers have been able to go online and buy anything sales tax free, well that is changing due to states imposing sales taxes on good purchased over the internet and brought into their state. Some states remain exempt from sales taxes including New York, Florida and Washingtion DC. May customers of electronic books can look foward to paying sales taxes on the boks that we read and buy over the internet.

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