mktracy-
umm...that's not how commerce works here in the U.S.A.
Online retailers simply put the burden of taxes on the buyer, regardless if you're in the state or not.EVERYONE is responsible for tax on a purchase. You're not exempt just because you purchased something out of state.
Perhaps you're not aware it's been a subject govt. has been trying to resolve with online purchasing for years. For now, it's left to the consumer, to be responsible.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/100708642
umm...that's not how commerce works here in the U.S.A.
Online retailers simply put the burden of taxes on the buyer, regardless if you're in the state or not.EVERYONE is responsible for tax on a purchase. You're not exempt just because you purchased something out of state.
Perhaps you're not aware it's been a subject govt. has been trying to resolve with online purchasing for years. For now, it's left to the consumer, to be responsible.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/100708642