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by A1kmm
5586 days ago
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Operating within the law doesn't imply something is fair - especially when we are talking about a law change. I think that the law should fairly target mail-order companies as well as Internet-order companies. Of course, levying taxes based on where the buyer lives makes things difficult for the seller in terms of compliance costs; I think the best solution would be for the federal government (or even organisations like the WTO) to request that jurisdictions provide a register of who taxes should be paid to, and enough information to automate tax payments, by geographic region. The private sector could do this, but a government or International Organisation backed solution might see more participation in the scheme by tax jurisdictions. |
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Who is in charge of that?
What sort of conflict resolution would exist if one disagrees with the tax owed?
Just suggest a world emperor and be done with it.