I agree that seems to be the disagreement - whether a presence (brick and mortar) qualifies for the definition of retail sales. Amazon is smart. You know they looked at skirting costs and taxes anyway they knew how. I'm sure their corporate lawyers set them up to wiggle themselves out of having to collect sales tax by the barest of fine line definitions.
I think it's Amazon's position that the sales were being generated by a different company (their on-line store located out of state) and that the distribution centers were simple shipping locations no different than a UPS like operation. Plus the distribution centers were owned by a different subsidiary or company.
Note how Amazon officials call the location a fulfillment center and how they avoid the use of physical presence in the WSJ article:
"Despite much hard work and the support of other Texas officials, we've been unable to come to a resolution with the Texas Comptroller's office," Clark wrote in the email. "Closing this fulfillment center is clearly not our preferred outcome."
Wallstreet Journal 2/10/11Amazon To Close Distribution Center In Texas After Tax Dispute (snip)
Amazon.com's decision comes as more states consider collecting taxes on Internet transactions. Critics of the status quo argue Amazon.com and other Internet retailers enjoy a significant advantage over brick-and-mortar competitors, which collect sales taxes. It also comes as many states wrestle with large budget deficits and look for new sources of revenue.
Consumers are supposed to pay tax for purchases made online, but state governments have no way to enforce those taxes. States cannot require out-of-state retailers to collect taxes if those companies have no physical presence in the state.
An Amazon.com spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a request for comment on whether the company considered that the Dallas distribution facility constituted a physical presence.
This argument will play out in the courts for a long time. Texas is not going to see a dime of that money any time soon if ever.
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