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It is bad enough that the commenters don't know the difference between a sales tax and a use tax, but shouldn't the person reporting (even if just cut and pasting) know the difference?
Colorado is trying a new way to enforce their use tax. In other words, everyone in Colorado that purchased on item online from out of state was already subject to the use tax when the item was brought into Colorado. People who failed to pay the use tax were/are engaged in tax evasion/fraud. The enforcement of a use tax is not the imposition of a new tax. Further, it is in no event the creation of a new sales tax.
Furthermore, a sales and/or use tax is not a tax levied against a retailer. It is a tax levied against the purchaser of an item. A store (within the jurisdiction of the state) is obligated to collect that tax as a service to the consumer. This is why the sales tax is itemized seperately on your receipt. Further, the money collected is held in trust for the state, it is not money available to the retailer for any purpose.
Yes, the purchasing habits of consumers may change when they are no longer able to evade the use tax, but the state legislature/governer are representatives of the people and the laws of the state are the laws of the people. If you don't want a use tax, then democratically remove the tax. All the rest is malcontent whining.
Colorado is trying a new way to enforce their use tax. In other words, everyone in Colorado that purchased on item online from out of state was already subject to the use tax when the item was brought into Colorado. People who failed to pay the use tax were/are engaged in tax evasion/fraud. The enforcement of a use tax is not the imposition of a new tax. Further, it is in no event the creation of a new sales tax.
Furthermore, a sales and/or use tax is not a tax levied against a retailer. It is a tax levied against the purchaser of an item. A store (within the jurisdiction of the state) is obligated to collect that tax as a service to the consumer. This is why the sales tax is itemized seperately on your receipt. Further, the money collected is held in trust for the state, it is not money available to the retailer for any purpose.
Yes, the purchasing habits of consumers may change when they are no longer able to evade the use tax, but the state legislature/governer are representatives of the people and the laws of the state are the laws of the people. If you don't want a use tax, then democratically remove the tax. All the rest is malcontent whining.