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<blockquote data-quote="riff raff" data-source="post: 281451" data-attributes="member: 1771"><p>I'll definitely have to do some more investigation. I enjoy Chief Catoonah's "Princes Street Mixture" and buy perhaps a pound per year. I'm guessing that small company doesn't have too many Maryland customers. Is he going to file paperwork and pay the fee to sell me a pound per year? I'm thinking not. This may indeed be required by all states in the future, it's only a matter of time before they figure a way to get taxes on internet purchases. I'd just wish Maryland wasn't trying to lead the race. It is all about the revenue these days, that is the only end they work towards. No new legislation will get any traction unless they are revenue producing. The Maryland state legislature only runs from Jan to April so it is a foot race to get bills submitted and thru committee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riff raff, post: 281451, member: 1771"] I'll definitely have to do some more investigation. I enjoy Chief Catoonah's "Princes Street Mixture" and buy perhaps a pound per year. I'm guessing that small company doesn't have too many Maryland customers. Is he going to file paperwork and pay the fee to sell me a pound per year? I'm thinking not. This may indeed be required by all states in the future, it's only a matter of time before they figure a way to get taxes on internet purchases. I'd just wish Maryland wasn't trying to lead the race. It is all about the revenue these days, that is the only end they work towards. No new legislation will get any traction unless they are revenue producing. The Maryland state legislature only runs from Jan to April so it is a foot race to get bills submitted and thru committee. [/QUOTE]
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