JDog
BoM Nov '12 & May '13
I'm just curious if there are BOTL out there that know more about this topic.
It looks like the idea of an internet sales tax is in the Senate. See below link:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324493704578432961601644942.html
Each state and localities have different tax systems. It sounds like there are software companies out there that help online merchants determine how a tax should be applied based on the commodity/product and where it is being shipped.
I honestly don't know how this type of law will apply to an online cigar retailer like Cigar International, NHC, etc.
I can imagine that the bigger online cigar retailers will figure it out. I would think that smaller retailers may just pull-the-plug on their internet storefront, since they likely have a B&M that supports the majority of its sales. Apparently, the legislation attempts to "[spell] out when a merchant is liable for errors and when a software vendor takes the blame." If you're a smaller player that sells less than 10% of your total cigars sales on the internet, why take the risk?
Again, I'm curious if there are BOTL that know more about this topic and the potential impact to online cigar retailers.
It looks like the idea of an internet sales tax is in the Senate. See below link:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324493704578432961601644942.html
Each state and localities have different tax systems. It sounds like there are software companies out there that help online merchants determine how a tax should be applied based on the commodity/product and where it is being shipped.
I honestly don't know how this type of law will apply to an online cigar retailer like Cigar International, NHC, etc.
I can imagine that the bigger online cigar retailers will figure it out. I would think that smaller retailers may just pull-the-plug on their internet storefront, since they likely have a B&M that supports the majority of its sales. Apparently, the legislation attempts to "[spell] out when a merchant is liable for errors and when a software vendor takes the blame." If you're a smaller player that sells less than 10% of your total cigars sales on the internet, why take the risk?
Again, I'm curious if there are BOTL that know more about this topic and the potential impact to online cigar retailers.