Internet sales tax, yea or nay?
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brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:LongestRoad said:You should pay tax on new items or services.
Used items should not be taxed ... tax should only need to be paid once. There should only be either income tax or a sales tax not both.Interesting thought. Gov probably won't go for it though!One interesting idea I've heard (regarding sales tax) would be to tax only non-essential items. That is, no tax on food, shelter, clothing, medical needs but sales tax on everything else. That way, the person making a low income isn't hit as hard, people buying common entertainment and accessory items paying a moderate amount of tax and people who want yachts, precious stones, swimming pools and other luxury items would pay higher tax. The higher the cost of a non-essential item, the greater the tax. I thought that made sense. Gov probably won't go for it though!Give Peas A Chance…0 -
brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:LongestRoad said:You should pay tax on new items or services.
Used items should not be taxed ... tax should only need to be paid once. There should only be either income tax or a sales tax not both.Interesting thought. Gov probably won't go for it though!One interesting idea I've heard (regarding sales tax) would be to tax only non-essential items. That is, no tax on food, shelter, clothing, medical needs but sales tax on everything else. That way, the person making a low income isn't hit as hard, people buying common entertainment and accessory items paying a moderate amount of tax and people who want yachts, precious stones, swimming pools and other luxury items would pay higher tax. The higher the cost of a non-essential item, the greater the tax. I thought that made sense. Gov probably won't go for it though!
i don’t have a problem with both income and sales tax. Because if they got rid of one they’d just increase the other. It’s 6 of one or half dozen of another, makes no difference in the end. Not like the government will be able to function on half the income if they just did away with one.0 -
Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:LongestRoad said:You should pay tax on new items or services.
Used items should not be taxed ... tax should only need to be paid once. There should only be either income tax or a sales tax not both.Interesting thought. Gov probably won't go for it though!One interesting idea I've heard (regarding sales tax) would be to tax only non-essential items. That is, no tax on food, shelter, clothing, medical needs but sales tax on everything else. That way, the person making a low income isn't hit as hard, people buying common entertainment and accessory items paying a moderate amount of tax and people who want yachts, precious stones, swimming pools and other luxury items would pay higher tax. The higher the cost of a non-essential item, the greater the tax. I thought that made sense. Gov probably won't go for it though!Cars? I would say yes but (I'm playing a god of sorts here) I would use as little as possible of the tax money collected from automobiles to maintain roadways but find more useful work for the (at least) half of the road crews that stand around leaning on shovels. Then I would funnel all the rest (the biggest chunk) into alternative energy development and environmental clean up.As for government being crooks, I'm very leery of that term. I've know a lot of people who are government employees and none of them are crooks. Not one."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
mace1229 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:LongestRoad said:You should pay tax on new items or services.
Used items should not be taxed ... tax should only need to be paid once. There should only be either income tax or a sales tax not both.Interesting thought. Gov probably won't go for it though!One interesting idea I've heard (regarding sales tax) would be to tax only non-essential items. That is, no tax on food, shelter, clothing, medical needs but sales tax on everything else. That way, the person making a low income isn't hit as hard, people buying common entertainment and accessory items paying a moderate amount of tax and people who want yachts, precious stones, swimming pools and other luxury items would pay higher tax. The higher the cost of a non-essential item, the greater the tax. I thought that made sense. Gov probably won't go for it though!
i don’t have a problem with both income and sales tax. Because if they got rid of one they’d just increase the other. It’s 6 of one or half dozen of another, makes no difference in the end. Not like the government will be able to function on half the income if they just did away with one.
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mace1229 said:Reminds me of tipping.
i remember 30 years ago the standard tip was 10%, now its at least 20% due to “cost of living.” But why?
30 years ago a meal was $5 and you tipped 10% (or 50 cents). Now that meal is going to cost close to $20 and you tip 20% (or $4). The tip has increased much faster than the cost of living has. Taxes have done the same thing.
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brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:LongestRoad said:You should pay tax on new items or services.
Used items should not be taxed ... tax should only need to be paid once. There should only be either income tax or a sales tax not both.Interesting thought. Gov probably won't go for it though!One interesting idea I've heard (regarding sales tax) would be to tax only non-essential items. That is, no tax on food, shelter, clothing, medical needs but sales tax on everything else. That way, the person making a low income isn't hit as hard, people buying common entertainment and accessory items paying a moderate amount of tax and people who want yachts, precious stones, swimming pools and other luxury items would pay higher tax. The higher the cost of a non-essential item, the greater the tax. I thought that made sense. Gov probably won't go for it though!Give Peas A Chance…0 -
Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:LongestRoad said:You should pay tax on new items or services.
Used items should not be taxed ... tax should only need to be paid once. There should only be either income tax or a sales tax not both.Interesting thought. Gov probably won't go for it though!One interesting idea I've heard (regarding sales tax) would be to tax only non-essential items. That is, no tax on food, shelter, clothing, medical needs but sales tax on everything else. That way, the person making a low income isn't hit as hard, people buying common entertainment and accessory items paying a moderate amount of tax and people who want yachts, precious stones, swimming pools and other luxury items would pay higher tax. The higher the cost of a non-essential item, the greater the tax. I thought that made sense. Gov probably won't go for it though!
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PJ_Soul said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:LongestRoad said:You should pay tax on new items or services.
Used items should not be taxed ... tax should only need to be paid once. There should only be either income tax or a sales tax not both.Interesting thought. Gov probably won't go for it though!One interesting idea I've heard (regarding sales tax) would be to tax only non-essential items. That is, no tax on food, shelter, clothing, medical needs but sales tax on everything else. That way, the person making a low income isn't hit as hard, people buying common entertainment and accessory items paying a moderate amount of tax and people who want yachts, precious stones, swimming pools and other luxury items would pay higher tax. The higher the cost of a non-essential item, the greater the tax. I thought that made sense. Gov probably won't go for it though!Give Peas A Chance…0 -
Brian. Do you have to charge sales tax on your used books (not sure how the sales tax works in California).Give Peas A Chance…0
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Meltdown99 said:PJ_Soul said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:LongestRoad said:You should pay tax on new items or services.
Used items should not be taxed ... tax should only need to be paid once. There should only be either income tax or a sales tax not both.Interesting thought. Gov probably won't go for it though!One interesting idea I've heard (regarding sales tax) would be to tax only non-essential items. That is, no tax on food, shelter, clothing, medical needs but sales tax on everything else. That way, the person making a low income isn't hit as hard, people buying common entertainment and accessory items paying a moderate amount of tax and people who want yachts, precious stones, swimming pools and other luxury items would pay higher tax. The higher the cost of a non-essential item, the greater the tax. I thought that made sense. Gov probably won't go for it though!
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mace1229 said:Reminds me of tipping.
i remember 30 years ago the standard tip was 10%, now its at least 20% due to “cost of living.” But why?
30 years ago a meal was $5 and you tipped 10% (or 50 cents). Now that meal is going to cost close to $20 and you tip 20% (or $4). The tip has increased much faster than the cost of living has. Taxes have done the same thing.
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HesCalledDyer said:mace1229 said:Reminds me of tipping.
i remember 30 years ago the standard tip was 10%, now its at least 20% due to “cost of living.” But why?
30 years ago a meal was $5 and you tipped 10% (or 50 cents). Now that meal is going to cost close to $20 and you tip 20% (or $4). The tip has increased much faster than the cost of living has. Taxes have done the same thing.
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Sadly, Amazon USA and UK will no longer be shipping to Australia as they do not want to pay tax.
I am so pissed off, Amazon Australia have nowhere near the range that Amazon USA have.
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PJ_Soul said:mace1229 said:Reminds me of tipping.
i remember 30 years ago the standard tip was 10%, now its at least 20% due to “cost of living.” But why?
30 years ago a meal was $5 and you tipped 10% (or 50 cents). Now that meal is going to cost close to $20 and you tip 20% (or $4). The tip has increased much faster than the cost of living has. Taxes have done the same thing.0 -
PJ_Soul said:Meltdown99 said:PJ_Soul said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:Meltdown99 said:brianlux said:LongestRoad said:You should pay tax on new items or services.
Used items should not be taxed ... tax should only need to be paid once. There should only be either income tax or a sales tax not both.Interesting thought. Gov probably won't go for it though!One interesting idea I've heard (regarding sales tax) would be to tax only non-essential items. That is, no tax on food, shelter, clothing, medical needs but sales tax on everything else. That way, the person making a low income isn't hit as hard, people buying common entertainment and accessory items paying a moderate amount of tax and people who want yachts, precious stones, swimming pools and other luxury items would pay higher tax. The higher the cost of a non-essential item, the greater the tax. I thought that made sense. Gov probably won't go for it though!
if you want to tax only truly the essentials, then are all groceries? I mean, there’s a 99 can’t loaf of bread and there’s the $6 gourmet loaf. There’s $3 ground beef and there’s the $12.99 filet. There are definitely some non-essential “groceries” out there. I’m a single income household with my wife working part time to take care of our kids and pay virtually no income tax because my salary (as a teacher) is almost considered poverty. So us poor people get a lot of tax breaks. Actually, we make money on our tax returns, based on income and 2 kids my tax return is more than I paid in taxes for the year. So I can’t complain about some sales tax.0 -
Meltdown99 said:Brian. Do you have to charge sales tax on your used books (not sure how the sales tax works in California).Yes and no, Meltdown. My wife and her business partner have a brick and mortar store and all sales within the store are taxable (unless bought by another bookseller who can provide evidence of a resale number). I sell books through a home based business. If I sell a book locally, I have to charge sales tax. If I sell a book on-line (I use Biblio.com for listing more obscure books not likely to sell locally) I do not have to charge sales tax even if the book is sold in the same state I'm in- California (with one- so far- exception, see below). I also sell at book fairs and do charge sales tax unless, again, the purchase is made by another book dealer and then there is no sales tax.All of this is beginning to change. For example, as a Biblio dealer, if I sell a book to a customer in the state of Washington, I must now charge sales tax. If more states do this and the taxes are all different, bookkeeping will become even more of a headache than it is already."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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mace1229 said:PJ_Soul said:mace1229 said:Reminds me of tipping.
i remember 30 years ago the standard tip was 10%, now its at least 20% due to “cost of living.” But why?
30 years ago a meal was $5 and you tipped 10% (or 50 cents). Now that meal is going to cost close to $20 and you tip 20% (or $4). The tip has increased much faster than the cost of living has. Taxes have done the same thing.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Supreme Court rules states can force online retailers to collect sales taxIt's a hopeless situation...0
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tbergs said:Supreme Court rules states can force online retailers to collect sales tax
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tbergs said:Supreme Court rules states can force online retailers to collect sales tax
In reality this makes sense in a changing online economy.hippiemom = goodness0
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