[Politech] Miguel Helft on rapacious sales and use tax collectors

From: Declan McCullagh (declan@private)
Date: Wed Mar 03 2004 - 21:45:37 PST

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    Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 11:22:21 -0800
    From: Helft, Miguel <MHelft@private>
    To: 'Declan McCullagh' <declan@private>
    
    Millions of tax cheats
    YOU DIDN'T PAY SALES TAX ON THAT AMAZON BOOK, DID YOU?
    By Miguel Helft
    
    
    You're probably a tax cheat.
    
    (Don't worry. No one is likely to come after you.)
    
    If you bought a copy of ``Dude, Where's My Country?'' from Amazon.com, a
    Prada handbag on eBay or a pair of Bean Boots from L.L. Bean this year,
    chances are you've broken the law. Unless, that is, you add up all those
    purchases and pay 8.25 percent of the total (the sales tax rate in Santa
    Clara County) to the state.
    
    You might even be a serial cheater if you've been buying from catalogs or on
    the Web for some time. But this year the state tax collectors will be in
    your face, figuratively speaking. They've drawn a line, literally, right on
    the state income tax forms where you're supposed to report the little known
    use tax.
    [....]
    http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/opinion/8093491.htm
    
    
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