Now Texas Is Wondering Why Amazon Doesn't Pay State Taxes
from the chain-reaction dept
Following New York's decision to change its laws to force Amazon.com to collect sales tax for New York-related transactions, other states are apparently going back and reevaluating Amazon and taxes. Texas, for example, has been alerted to the fact that Amazon probably should be paying sales tax in the state. This is different than the situation in New York. The rule has always been that, if the company has a "physical presence" in the state, it is required to collect and pay sales tax. The question in New York was what counted as a physical presence. Amazon doesn't have offices or a distribution center in New York, but New York was trying to claim that all its Amazon affiliates in New York represent a physical presence. In Texas, however, Amazon actually does have a physical presence in the form of a distribution center. It's just that the state of Texas didn't recognize that until someone from a Dallas newspaper pointed it out. So even if Amazon is successful in fighting the law in New York, it looks like the renewed interest in forcing online retailers to collect and pay sales tax is catching up to Amazon in other ways.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Move to Oregon
We're practically socialist and extremely hostile to business, but don't let that stop you.
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Amazon dosent pay sales tax, customers do.
Wait...actually I will be the one paying the taxes because Amazon will just collect them from me like every other retailer, and my prices will rise. Way to go Texas, way to impact a company that actually funds our state economy by paying high property taxes, creating jobs, and investing on capital in our state while at the same time, rewarding companies who DONT invest in the state by allowing them to avoid collecting sales taxes making their products cheaper.
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Re: Amazon dosent pay sales tax, customers do.
In fact, you should already be paying those taxes anyways. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Use_tax
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Re: Re: Amazon dosent pay sales tax, customers do.
If you are an individual in the state of Texas they don't expect you to pay sales tax on out of state purchases, regardless of the law.
If you are a business with a sales tax permit (required to collect sales tax, and of course mandatory to sell within the state) you are required to pay sales tax on your out of state purchases at the time you remit the tax you collected. They audit this, and companies frequently get enormous bills for back taxes.
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Re: Amazon dosent pay sales tax, customers do.
Amazon was given ~10 years of tax rebates from the city of Irving for moving in, so some of that benefit is muted.
In the long run, Texas will have to make up for declining sales tax collections with higher property taxes. That affects renters, not just homeowners, so everyone ends up paying in the end.
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Re: Re: Amazon dosent pay sales tax, customers do.
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The web/tax controversy
And an added benefit is that it puts pressure on local/state agencies to keep taxes lower so that these huge online businesses can/will stay competitive and in business.
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I'll shop elsewhere
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Re: I'll shop elsewhere
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If only Amazon would really make a difference
It is only when people are significantly effected that they will they stand up for themselves. Once the citizens of NY learn that they are cut off, because of their legislature, they will take action.
And if I'm wrong, it would certainly be fun to watch anyway.
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Re: If only Amazon would really make a difference
Oh, you mean we have to lay off 200 people in our DC? And a whole bunch of CSRs?
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Amazon is legally required to pay taxes in Texas, and always has been since it set up? Yet no one even thought about it until a NEWSPAPER pointed it out?
I don't know if Amazon is cheeky, Texas officials incompetant (for not even knowing), or both.
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Devils Advocate
One of the main criticisms of Walmart is the harm they do to the local business community. The same could be said of online retailers it's just a matter of scale.
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Re: Devils Advocate
Ordinarily, if company "A" does not have a business presence in New York, that company, by Federal law, does not collect and remit New York State sales tax for purchases shipped into New York. The buyer might owe NY "use tax", but that's his problem, not the seller's.
Presumably, any change in Federal law to mandate "online" retailers collect sales tax would also apply to mail order, putting the final nail in the mail order catalog coffin.
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Not quite right
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exploitation
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Well hon, I got fired today....
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Tx Sales Tax
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what about fact?
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what about fact?
Sorry TX, you will have to get your money elsewhere.
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Amazon not paying taxes
I see what all of you are saying about rising cost and what not, but it doesn’t make sense that they net 3 billion dollars a qt and pay no taxes. It’s not fair to middle class Americans that give a 3rd of what they make
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