36%
Yes
64%
No
31%
Yes
56%
No
5%
Yes, exempting online retailers from sales taxes is not fair to traditional stores
8%
No, the federal government does not have the authority to impose state and local taxes
1%
No, customers should pay the sales tax from the seller’s state

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 @8JCJLWV from Texas answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, some version of this is probably appropriate. As always, more thought is needed.

 @99T45NQ from California answered…1yr1Y

 @9LK9SPC from Nebraska answered…20hrs20H

Customers should pay the sale taxes from their own state on the item that is being sold ( ex: I live in Nebraska so I pay sale taxes

 @9LCQP89  from Washington D.C. answered…1wk1W

Regardless, it should be up to the businesses to collect the tax, with the help of the government, and not the responsibility of individuals to track their own purchases.

 @9JG4WJJ from Alabama answered…3mos3MO

No, online purchases should not be subject to local or state taxes and should instead be subject to a flat nationalized online sales tax

 @8DZJFN2 from Oklahoma answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but big corporations should pay taxes. small local shops are fine

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