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PostPosted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 6:10 am    Post subject: internet sales taxes Reply with quote

 Most guys on this list are probably planning to buy, or already have bought a lot of stuff from various online retailers like Aircraft Spruce, or maybe even from us, Flyboy Accessories.  The feds and the states want to enact new sales taxes on internet sales.  If this happens, it will drive many small companies, like Flyboy Accessories, right out of business.  There is NO way that we'd be able to handle the additional work required to track sales taxes for 49 other states (including those who don't currently have a sales tax... we'd still have to track it!).

Currently, the buyer (you) are responsible to remit sales taxes to your state on anything you buy from out of state.  I know that compliance to this regulation is sometimes slim, but that is no reason to shift the liability to the innocent merchant!

How does an internet sales tax affect you?  Well, if you live in a state where there is no sales tax, your choices of where to buy will decrease and prices will go up.  If you live in any of the other states where there is a sales tax, your choices of where to buy will decrease and prices will go up.... AND if you're building an airplane, you're gonna have to prove to your Department of Revenue which items on your plane have already had the tax paid and which haven't.

I recently contact the Indiana DoR and asked how they'd handle this.  They said that they had no mechanism to handle it.  So, basically until the states catch up with the new tax code (which they probably won't do for a small niche like aviation) then there's a very good chance that you'll pay double sales taxes on many of your purchases!  In other words, when you register your plane and the state says "Where's my sales tax money?" you'll have to either jump through hoops to convince them that you've already paid, or you'll simply pay the taxes again!

This discussion could devolve into a big anti-government thread.  Please refrain from that.  We all agree that the government is far too big and out of control.  On the new sales tax topic, please direct your energies toward contacting your federal and state representatives and senators... particularly the FEDERAL ones!  I have attached a sample letter to them below my signature. 

Again, I'd strongly encourage you to make time today to contact your two U.S. senators and your U.S. congressman and pass the message below, or a similar message, to them either by phone, email, or snail mail.  Emailing them is easily done through their contact form online.  You won't find a bona fide email address and must use the contact form on their website for most federal officials.
Thanks,

Vince Frazier
Flyboy Accessories
3963 Caborn Road North
Mount Vernon, IN 47620
812-464-1839
1-888-8FLYBOY
1-888-835-9269
www.flyboyaccessories.com

As a small business customer, I can tell you that the surefire way to kill a small business is to add new onerous regulations to the already overwhelming burden that the government has already saddled them with.

There has been much talk about adding internet sales taxes to "level" the playing field.  This is baloney.  The field is already heavily tilted toward large businesses like Walmart.  Adding new internet sales taxes is a MONEY GRAB and will KILL SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION.  

Is that what you really want?  I doubt it.

1. Vote No against adding Internet Sales Taxes to the Budget Resolution.
2. Don't be fooled, real people don't want new tax burdens of any kind on the Internet.
3. New taxes on the Internet will hurt consumers, small businesses, jobs and growth.
4. No small business should ever be able to be sued by another state where they have no connection or right to vote and be dragged into that states’ courts.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 7:12 am    Post subject: internet sales taxes Reply with quote

I think I hear violins playing...or is it whining?

"If this happens, it will drive many small companies, like Flyboy Accessories, right out of business."

So you admit your business model depends on unfair subsidies from those who DO pay taxes.

"There is NO way that we'd be able to handle the additional work required to track sales taxes for 49 other states (including those who don't currently have a sales tax... we'd still have to track it!)."
Oh, dear, that IS a chore, tracking 50 different tax entities! You poor thing, you'll have to stay up all night keeping track! Of course, it's not 50 states you'd track, it's a few thousand tax boundaries (counties, cities, etc). Of course, no enterprising 3rd party company will ever be created to track these for you and the hundreds of thousands of other on-line businesses...naw, that's too obvious.

"Currently, the buyer (you) are responsible to remit sales taxes to your state on anything you buy from out of state.    I know that compliance to this regulation is sometimes slim, but that is no reason to shift the liability to the innocent merchant!"
I DO pay my use taxes each year on my out-of-state purchases. Since I can track my purchases, I see no hardship to the "innocent" merchant.

"2. Don't be fooled, real people don't want new tax burdens of any kind on the Internet."


Screw you. Real people don't want corporate subsidies.

Flyboy Accessories will never get my business...and building an RV-9A, I spend a lot.


Ralph Finch
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 7:42 am    Post subject: internet sales taxes Reply with quote

Ralph,

Actually it is not a corporate subsidy, it is a subsidy for those buying the product, as the business is still paying its taxes, it is the consumer who is not paying their taxes. 



Right or wrong what the internet next is trying to do is force the business to collect the consumers portion of the tax for them and then pay it to the state that it is owed.  It is hard to see why it should be the job of a company that operates out of state A being forced to follow the tax codes of state B just because consumers are not following the law the way you are Ralph.


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On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 11:11 AM, Ralph Finch <ralphmariafinch(at)gmail.com (ralphmariafinch(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
[quote]I think I hear violins playing...or is it whining?

"If this happens, it will drive many small companies, like Flyboy Accessories, right out of business."
So you admit your business model depends on unfair subsidies from those who DO pay taxes.

"There is NO way that we'd be able to handle the additional work required to track sales taxes for 49 other states (including those who don't currently have a sales tax... we'd still have to track it!)."

Oh, dear, that IS a chore, tracking 50 different tax entities! You poor thing, you'll have to stay up all night keeping track! Of course, it's not 50 states you'd track, it's a few thousand tax boundaries (counties, cities, etc). Of course, no enterprising 3rd party company will ever be created to track these for you and the hundreds of thousands of other on-line businesses...naw, that's too obvious.

"Currently, the buyer (you) are responsible to remit sales taxes to your state on anything you buy from out of state.    I know that compliance to this regulation is sometimes slim, but that is no reason to shift the liability to the innocent merchant!"

I DO pay my use taxes each year on my out-of-state purchases. Since I can track my purchases, I see no hardship to the "innocent" merchant.

"2. Don't be fooled, real people don't want new tax burdens of any kind on the Internet."



Screw you. Real people don't want corporate subsidies.

Flyboy Accessories will never get my business...and building an RV-9A, I spend a lot.


Ralph Finch
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 7:50 am    Post subject: internet sales taxes Reply with quote

Sorry Ralph, but I think you're way out of line. What sales business experience do you have? I've had a few in my lifetime and the paperwork (which I absolutely hate) and crappy customers killed them all. Vince asked to not start a war ... but you had to respond .... and yes, I am too.
I'm in FL, and the FL IRS says if you have physical presence in the state then you must collect sales tax. Pretty much the same in other states. It's just another way for bloated state Gov't to add another tax without doing anything to support those vendors in other states. Yep, you spend a lot through catalogs and internet sales and report your sales tax .... as you should but now you want to place that onus on small businesses. That's a shame.
Linn .... last call

On 3/18/2013 11:11 AM, Ralph Finch wrote:

[quote] I think I hear violins playing...or is it whining?

"If this happens, it will drive many small companies, like Flyboy Accessories, right out of business."

So you admit your business model depends on unfair subsidies from those who DO pay taxes.

"There is NO way that we'd be able to handle the additional work required to track sales taxes for 49 other states (including those who don't currently have a sales tax... we'd still have to track it!)."


Oh, dear, that IS a chore, tracking 50 different tax entities! You poor thing, you'll have to stay up all night keeping track! Of course, it's not 50 states you'd track, it's a few thousand tax boundaries (counties, cities, etc). Of course, no enterprising 3rd party company will ever be created to track these for you and the hundreds of thousands of other on-line businesses...naw, that's too obvious.

"Currently, the buyer (you) are responsible to remit sales taxes to your state on anything you buy from out of state. I know that compliance to this regulation is sometimes slim, but that is no reason to shift the liability to the innocent merchant!"


I DO pay my use taxes each year on my out-of-state purchases. Since I can track my purchases, I see no hardship to the "innocent" merchant.

"2. Don't be fooled, real people don't want new tax burdens of any kind on the Internet."


Screw you. Real people don't want corporate subsidies.

Flyboy Accessories will never get my business...and building an RV-9A, I spend a lot.


Ralph Finch


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