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Originally Posted by fjtorres
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The way online sales work, because of federal law and precedent, and constitutional issues, is that companies with a physical presence in the state (Amazon's warehouses, for example, or B&N stores) are required to collect sales tax from consumers on behalf of the state.
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Depends?
My state has an "Amazon" warehouses, and yet "Amazon" didn't charge sales tax on many of my recent orders; I used "Amazon" Prime, I got 3% back on my "Amazon" credit card, and yet, they didn't have to charge sales tax (Due to being "fulfilled by "Amazon" Market Place"?).