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by Terr_
211 days ago
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Maybe I just have low standards like "never click the link from the Nigerian prince who needs assistance moving funds", but this again seems like a "they never encounter it so why would they know it" situation, judged harshly because of fundamental attribution error. [0] * Most Americans have no other encounters with "use taxes" in their day-to-day lives. * It's natural to assume the vendor (or new Internet Computer Thing) is continuing to handle it, especially when that's how all their regular purchases work. * The tax functionally didn't exist for many decades, at least when the retailer had no in-state presence. > states [...] tax returns 22.7% of Americans in states without income tax: "The what?" :p [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundamental_attribution_error |
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