Interesting to see Amazon on that side of the fence. If they ask people to report on their own, it won't happen. As much as I hate the idea of taxes online, this makes sense -- collect what is already due.
Reading the language of the bill, I'm unsure on one point: what about those states which do not have a sales tax? Here in Oregon my income tax is slightly higher but I pay no sales tax. This is good for:
* the poor
* local commerce (we get out of state folks buying)
* tax code complexity
If this bill passes and the "framework" enforces a federal sales tax I will be most put out.
My guess is that you will get a refund at the end of the year. Of course, now you'll have to track how much in "taxes" you paid, so you can ask for the right amount back.
Jolly. I suppose if this bill passes it will provide further incentive for me to shop locally or, indeed, exclusively--especially as Portland _has_ shops in which it is a joy to purchase goods. I dislike the further record-keeping burden it places on each citizen, though that's somewhat par for the course in the US tax code.
* the poor
* local commerce (we get out of state folks buying)
* tax code complexity
If this bill passes and the "framework" enforces a federal sales tax I will be most put out.