How Amazon AVOIDED Tax (For YOU!)

Techquickie ·Techquickie ·2019-05-06 · 888 words · ~4 min read
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0:00 if you're an american you might have noticed lately that shopping online has
0:03 gotten a little bit more expensive and this is not to help jeff bezos pay his
0:08 alimony oh zing anyway if you were to
0:11 look closely at the bill for that 18 pack of toilet paper you just bought you
0:15 might notice that you're now being charged sales tax something that's
0:19 becoming more and more common around the united states on purchases made online
0:25 but then again i mean it's 2019 like why
0:28 is this happening now and if you guys are watching from a different part of
0:32 the world you're probably really confused because like what americans
0:35 could shop online without paying tax no
0:39 fair and yeah to quite a significant
0:42 extent they could you see in the u.s
0:45 sales taxes are collected by the individual states themselves not by the
0:50 federal government so that means that if you're an online retailer you get
0:55 subjected to this large hodgepodge of laws about whether or not you have to
1:00 charge your customers tax depending on what state they're from and unlike
1:04 places such as europe where all online purchases have had value-added tax or
1:10 vat slapped on them for a long time the
1:13 law in the u.s was that individual states couldn't require businesses to
1:18 collect sales tax unless they had a physical presence inside the state you
1:23 know something like a retail store this rule actually came out of a federal
1:28 court case from 1992 that didn't even
1:31 involve the internet rather the controversy was over a company using a
1:36 mail order catalog to ship floppy disks to north dakota
1:40 anyway the idea was that if a state could force far away retailers to
1:45 collect sales tax it would be too much of a hindrance to interstate commerce
1:49 possibly making it hard for folks to order cheap perfume off of daytime
1:53 shopping networks so this was the law that americans lived
1:58 under for a long time and for online shoppers it was pretty freaking sweet
2:03 since if their favorite online store didn't have enough of a physical
2:07 presence inside their state they could shop tax-free
2:11 now state governments were wise to this and a number of them asked their
2:15 citizens to voluntarily report otherwise
2:19 tax-free online purchases and pay a use tax but
2:24 you can guess how much luck they had with that now of course many of you
2:27 americans have been paying tax on online shopping for a while now regardless as
2:32 more and more digital retailers have expanded their physical operations into
2:37 more states but last year a new supreme
2:40 court case ironically involving the other dakota this time
2:44 changed the legal situation completely
2:47 the current supreme court ruled that because so much of the nation's commerce is now
2:52 online the old physical presence rule just doesn't make sense anymore and so
2:58 the court allowed states to charge tax with far fewer restrictions on sales and
3:03 as state governments rarely turn down opportunities for easy money most of
3:07 them are now forcing online retailers to collect and then fork over this sales
3:12 tax the states can do this as long as the
3:16 company is selling a certain dollar amount worth of merchandise or selling
3:20 to a certain number of customers within their state so that they're not running
3:24 a foul of that pesky old constitution but let's say that you really don't want
3:29 to get charged an extra 70 bucks for that thousand dollar tv you're planning
3:33 to buy is there any way around the new laws
3:36 actually yes there is move to one of the five states that just don't have a sales
3:42 tax like montana just make sure you watch out for the
3:45 bears they have bears in montana
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