Should Online Businesses Charge Tax When It's Not Required Yet?
Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2016 4:47 am
I don't know about you, but whenever I can save money, I do it. I shop for sales, I look for companies with free shipping, and avoid the ones who charge sales tax whenever possible; and I intend to continue to do so for as long as I can.
So what made me start this thread? I was surprised to read a story today about a "fashion jewelry" company named Tacori, who's now getting tech savvy and selling online, and what surprised me is the byline in the story by Rob Bates is,
Though it doesn’t have to, the company is charging online sales tax
I'm interested in your thoughts on this, and whether you would buy your "fashion jewelry" from them, or look for a company that isn't charging you more than you need to pay at this point in time according to law. So would you buy from Tacori, or move on to another site where you could get the same or similar quality, without have to pay the sales tax?
All I can say is it's a good thing they're not expecting it to really take off.
So what made me start this thread? I was surprised to read a story today about a "fashion jewelry" company named Tacori, who's now getting tech savvy and selling online, and what surprised me is the byline in the story by Rob Bates is,
Though it doesn’t have to, the company is charging online sales tax
I'm interested in your thoughts on this, and whether you would buy your "fashion jewelry" from them, or look for a company that isn't charging you more than you need to pay at this point in time according to law. So would you buy from Tacori, or move on to another site where you could get the same or similar quality, without have to pay the sales tax?
All I can say is it's a good thing they're not expecting it to really take off.