States expanding push for Internet taxes
Going online to buy the latest bestseller or those photos from summer vacation may be tax free for most people today, but it won’t last forever. Come this fall, 13 states will start encouraging - though not demanding - that online businesses collect sales taxes just as Main Street stores are required to do, and more states are considering joining the effort.
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