Shopping online can be a way to find bargains while steering clear of crowds — and sales taxes. But those tax breaks are starting to erode. With the recession pummeling states' budgets, their governments increasingly want to fill the gaps by collecting taxes on Internet sales, which are growing even as the economy shudders.
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I suppose I've always thought they'd eventually catch up on these kinds of potential tax gains. I did buy from a company with no presence in my state, and the state does not own any part of the internet, so how can they expect to collect on transactions mine this morning?
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