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re: Edwards/Louisiana going after 2017 internet sales tax
Posted on 1/29/18 at 4:11 pm to MrLSU
Posted on 1/29/18 at 4:11 pm to MrLSU
They're not collecting the tax, they're just advising me that Louisiana has asked for and been sent the info. It's up to me to pay Louisiana.
"Due to recent changes in Louisiana state tax law, we are required to provide this notice to our customers.
Louisiana Use Tax may apply to purchases made at Overstock in 2017. Our records show your Overstock purchases totaling $126.64 were shipped to a Louisiana address in 2017. These purchases may need to be reported if you file a Louisiana state income tax return this year, and you may need to pay tax on these items if you haven't already. If the total purchases referenced above are negative, then our records indicate that your total refunds exceeded your total purchases in 2017. If you have any questions, please contact the Louisiana Department of Revenue.
Louisiana law requires that we also provide the Louisiana Department of Revenue with the total amount of your purchases from us. We will not provide any details of what your purchases were or include any description of the type of items that you purchased. The detailed notice below is only provided to you."
"Due to recent changes in Louisiana state tax law, we are required to provide this notice to our customers.
Louisiana Use Tax may apply to purchases made at Overstock in 2017. Our records show your Overstock purchases totaling $126.64 were shipped to a Louisiana address in 2017. These purchases may need to be reported if you file a Louisiana state income tax return this year, and you may need to pay tax on these items if you haven't already. If the total purchases referenced above are negative, then our records indicate that your total refunds exceeded your total purchases in 2017. If you have any questions, please contact the Louisiana Department of Revenue.
Louisiana law requires that we also provide the Louisiana Department of Revenue with the total amount of your purchases from us. We will not provide any details of what your purchases were or include any description of the type of items that you purchased. The detailed notice below is only provided to you."
Posted on 1/29/18 at 5:25 pm to Ole War Skule
Why does an out of state business have a duty to send these emails?
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