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<blockquote data-quote="TheMcs" data-source="post: 1784697"><p>There's a line on your tax return to fill in the dollar amount of online purchases made on which you weren't charged taxes. Most people scoff and write $0. I was informed this year by my tax acct that the IRS tried to make major online stores collect taxes, which they refused to do. In turn, they are supplying the IRS with records of who bought how much. If there's enough of a discrepancy, you could wind up with a lovely audit. Sucks, but only because we bought online so long without paying taxes, but I don't hold a grudge for paying what's due. Truly hope this causes a trend for more patronization of brick & mortar, local stores.</p><p></p><p>I have no insite into how this would relate to a FFL dealer, just my experience withone of the topics broached.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheMcs, post: 1784697"] There's a line on your tax return to fill in the dollar amount of online purchases made on which you weren't charged taxes. Most people scoff and write $0. I was informed this year by my tax acct that the IRS tried to make major online stores collect taxes, which they refused to do. In turn, they are supplying the IRS with records of who bought how much. If there's enough of a discrepancy, you could wind up with a lovely audit. Sucks, but only because we bought online so long without paying taxes, but I don't hold a grudge for paying what's due. Truly hope this causes a trend for more patronization of brick & mortar, local stores. I have no insite into how this would relate to a FFL dealer, just my experience withone of the topics broached. [/QUOTE]
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