http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/04/taxes-privacy-at-center-of-amazon-tiff-with-north-carolina.ars
4/21/2010 10:01:52 AM
Well, citizens should be paying the taxes since that's the law in NC. That said, it's a pretty unpleasant precedent for NCDOR to actively go after a company for this stuff.
4/21/2010 10:28:07 AM
This will discourage more people from buying off Amazon... How will that help the economy get going?
4/21/2010 10:34:08 AM
that's such a phony statement. you think people would just stop buying things? so they're discouraged from amazon. you seriously don't see people going elsewhere to buy the same goods?
4/21/2010 10:47:49 AM
^I didn't say people will stop buying things. But a gov't doing anything right now that discourages shopping seems pretty counter-productive for the economy. Don't you think?
4/21/2010 10:55:57 AM
i'll just stop buying things from north carolina instead and ONLY order off of amazonEVEN FOODHOW YOU LIKE THEM APPLES
4/21/2010 10:58:07 AM
If the internet is such a great tax-free zone..why isn't everyone buying everything off it? Instead of looking for more ways to tax people, why doesn't NC spend the effort on reducing spending?
4/21/2010 11:09:57 AM
i know a guy who does buy everything off the internet except for foodhe does it so much, amazon's started anticipating when he needs things like razors and shampoo and ships it to his house automatically... it sounds nutty, but it's true
4/21/2010 11:14:38 AM
This is more of a privacy issue than tax issue to me. North Carolina has no right knowing what I purchase.
4/21/2010 11:18:21 AM
I think the worst thing about this is simply that they're singling out a single business because of their high profile. If the state is going to choose to start enforcing sales taxes on online purchases, they need to do it for all online retailers, not just the big one they know about.
4/21/2010 11:54:34 AM
This is what happens when you elect women into government. *sigh*
4/21/2010 12:08:16 PM
Fuck me, I hope they don't look at Newegg. I shop some at Amazon, but I've dropped serious bank with Newegg over the last 7 years.
4/21/2010 12:50:47 PM
i make an effort to shop at Amazon and places like that because there is no sales tax. It is a huge plus. What if I am a north carolina resident but I was in a foreign location when the purchase was made, do I still owe the tax to NC? I think it will be hard for the state to enforce this and the main purpose is to scare people into reporting purchases here on out.
4/21/2010 1:06:56 PM
This is a dumb move by NC, I dont see them winning. If they do, it will be a very quick slipperly slope. However, there will be privacy rights issues that will, hopefully, keep NC from winning this.
4/21/2010 1:15:54 PM
Will this eventually lead to Petmeds online stuff being taxed? I'm not sure if it currently is or not, but back when I worked a vet clinic I remember the people who worked for the companies that made the flea, tick, and heartworm products would straight up tell people to avoid them, saying half the time they're selling you colored water instead of medicine, and that Petmeds had been shut down by the FDA a few times for it. So if this leads ultimately leads in a direction to a more balanced playing field, that might be a good thing.I do not support the aspect of it being potentially retroactive because that's not a good way to practice law enforcement and for privacy concerns it should be upfront not retroactive. Other than the retroactive aspect, it doesn't seem to be any more indefensible than any other tax, and its not like it'll disproportionately hurt the poor or the elderly or any vulnerable group. And the kind of items that would be taxed, like DVDs and electronics, are things we are probably the kinds of items we are more comfortable as a society taxing. And we have threads where people are worrying about teacher layoffs, and threads where people are worrying about taxes. During a weak economy and with a constitutional requirement for a balanced NC budget, the fact that we're looking for new tax revenue sources isn't very surprising.All in all I do not support this measure, but I understand why those seeking to balance the budget are looking into such avenues.
4/21/2010 1:34:51 PM
I'm with you Nighthawk, if they get Newegg's records I'm screwed...If NC wins it's going to be an administrative nightmare for them to find a way to process 7 years worth of sales tax. I have used Amazon to purchase items in my name on a company credit card for work purposes. I've also used it to purchase gifts shipped to someone out of state, the product never even passed through NC. I'm sure there are dozens of other unusual situations that will add to the administration of trying to enforce this if they win. I wouldn't be surprised, if NC does win, that in the end the net gain from this lawsuit is way below what they are projecting it to be.I can understand why NC wants to do this, but with the poor fiscal management of this state the capitol needs to clean up the current spending and before looking for ways to bring in more money to piss away.
4/21/2010 2:01:56 PM
Glad I changed my residence to FL about 5-6 years ago.
4/21/2010 2:02:27 PM
My main problem is that they arent asking Amazon for the records of a person they suspect, they are asking for all their records... they are fishing. If they win this, there is nothing to keep them from asking your bank, Visa, etc for all thier records so they can determine your taxes? Seriously, this shouldnt be allowed to happen.^If NC wins this, you dont think other states will follow? Esp when most are struggling?[Edited on April 21, 2010 at 3:37 PM. Reason : .]
4/21/2010 3:36:38 PM
fuck the DORi guess thats more of a chit chat comment, but still[Edited on April 21, 2010 at 3:37 PM. Reason : .]
4/21/2010 3:37:30 PM
this is why the USA doesn't actually have a lower effective tax rate than Europe
4/21/2010 7:13:55 PM
so this law was passed in the past year, yet they want records for the past seven years for some reason?(this is just one outrage of many with this action)
4/21/2010 7:47:40 PM
the idea of sales tax has always amazed me. even when i was little i called it out for stupidity.i make money (that the gov't taxes)... i save money to get a little interest (that the gov't taxes).. i spend some of my already-taxed money (which the gov't taxes, again).. and when i die and try to leave a few bucks to my kids? that's right, that gets taxed too.it's disgusting. and i'm barely scratching the surface of this Amazon fiasco
4/21/2010 9:10:37 PM
if they tax purchases in addition to income then why don't they tax time not spent working?It's time to end the subsidization of leisure time!And personal favors. All exchange of value is taxed for the buyer and seller. Taxed twice if you do something for yourself
4/21/2010 10:39:43 PM
^^curse them and their their publicly-subsidized state universities and roads and police.
4/22/2010 12:11:23 AM
did i say all taxes are bad? no. i care about the money that i work for and i don't care to get nickel and dimed even on the things that i try to buy for myself AFTER being taxed the first few times.
4/22/2010 12:33:18 AM
you also get tax credits on income taxes. if people weren't so opposed to returning income taxes to a level which would support our gov't services, then we wouldn't have to get taxed so many different times.
4/22/2010 8:43:49 AM
or if everyone would pay an equal percentage. Wait, you wouldnt support that.
4/22/2010 9:40:04 AM
Shouldn't the states Amazon is based in be going after the records. If I buy stuff from a store in Virginia I'd pay Virginian state taxes not NC ones.
4/22/2010 11:28:55 AM
Im pretty sure you have to have a store in that state to get the tax. (Not 100% though)
4/22/2010 11:48:11 AM
The theory is that if you didn't buy it off Amazon you would have bought it at a local store, so the online purchase deprived the state of NC a few pennies.
4/22/2010 11:53:41 AM
From here on out I am only shopping Amazon on tax free weekend.
4/22/2010 12:17:46 PM
jbtilley, when you pay your taxes you are supposed to "claim" any internet purchases that you didnt pay sales tax on. If Amazon was operating in NC then yes, they would collect those taxes at the time of purchase.
4/22/2010 1:29:48 PM
4/22/2010 1:32:32 PM
http://www.ncpolicywatch.com/cms/2010/04/20/five-things-to-remember-during-the-budget-debate/
4/22/2010 6:10:34 PM
NC taxes your fucking DOG. Think about it.Oh and the budget deficit isnt a spending problem heh. Thats interesting, bc I always thought that in order to have a deficit you would actually SPEND more than you made.And the "high tax states" are in the worst shape... Funny ole thing isnt it.
4/22/2010 6:48:52 PM
^ Clearly your fucking DOG is the problem. [Edited on April 22, 2010 at 6:53 PM. Reason : can't forget the adverb]
4/22/2010 6:53:20 PM
I dont have a dog... it is my way of sticking it to the man. http://www.wral.com/news/local/politics/story/3941433/" If spending growth stays the same and state workers get a 2 percent raise next July, she has forecast a shortfall of up to $3.3 billion, which amounts to about 15 percent of the budget."A raise, isnt that nice. So they are taking in less money, yet handing out raises. Wasnt O upset about raises/bonuses... must have been non union private sector then. The lesson is its ok for the govt employees to take home more money each year, they just have to come up with a new way to take it from you.
4/22/2010 6:59:36 PM
^ Well, as a government employee, I'll argue for the need for most government employees to get pay raises. If you look at what most rank-and-file civil service and state employees make compared to their private sector counterparts, there's a lot of disparity. For example, I work in IT at a university (not in NC now, but I was there less than a year ago), and I'm making probably only 2/3 of what I could be earning in the private sector doing similar work.
4/22/2010 7:08:46 PM
That used to be the case. You get paid less during your working years but have a better retirement. But recently, esp in the bankrupt states, that trend isnt holding. Now many public jobs are paying more than private.But back to the budget, NO there should be no raise when you are running a deficit. There should be a paycut if needed.
4/22/2010 7:32:24 PM
^ no offense, but that's a pretty terrible thing to say to a public sector employee. There are too many that work too hard to justify cutting their pay. That may not be true everywhere, particularly in upper management of state agencies, but the rank-and-file don't deserve to be shat upon any more.And the retirement benefits, particularly in NC, aren't what they were, either. They used to match your mandatory retirement system contributions. No more.[Edited on April 22, 2010 at 8:34 PM. Reason : .]
4/22/2010 8:33:20 PM
4/22/2010 8:47:40 PM
^
4/22/2010 9:01:31 PM
Optimum, no offense but your last statement sounds just like a union employee. I dont care if there isnt any money, make someone else suffer so I dont, type attitude.So yes, they do need to cut thier spending and if that means cutting pay then do it as a last resort. Private companies cut salaries or do layoffs when they lack cashflow. So getting a cut or NOT getting a raise isnt the worse thing that can happen. Ask the over 10% unemployed.I hope you take this as an attack, you seem pretty rational.http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/blogs/beltway-confidential/Illinois-teachers-demand-tax-hikes-----91842854.html[Edited on April 22, 2010 at 9:18 PM. Reason : .]
4/22/2010 9:10:38 PM
Legal precedent has already established that states do not have an unlimited right to collect taxes on internet commerce.
4/23/2010 12:44:35 AM
The other part of the privacy issue is that NC wants to know what you bought. Not how much you spent, but what you spent money on.
4/23/2010 7:04:15 AM
correct me if I'm wrong, but NC taxes actually estimate the amount you spend online based on your income and charge you tax for that.So really, you should keep buying from Amazon. You know... because you're already paying taxes for it.
4/23/2010 10:04:16 AM
Perhaps NC could save a few 100's million by disbanding the ALE. We already have local police, highway patrol, SBI, and the feds (for big issues). ALE does little more than harass otherwise law-abiding citizens and college students 98% of the time; with 2% actually being "legit" work such as busting a moonshine operation or some other black market alcohol smuggling operation.
4/23/2010 11:08:27 AM
busting moonshine production is bullshit too.
4/23/2010 11:09:24 AM
^it's illegal because it's not taxed
4/23/2010 11:21:28 AM
Definitely doesn't have anything to do with quality control issues.
4/23/2010 11:25:49 AM