Traditional, brick-and-mortar businesses (with a physical storefront) charge their customers the sales tax required by the jurisdiction
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Traditional, “brick-and-mortar” businesses (with a physical storefront) charge their customers the sales tax required by the jurisdiction where the business is located. So, if a retail store operates in Atlanta, GA, it should collect both state and local sales taxes from customers buying merchandise at the store. Now, suppose the company starts selling products online. Does it mean it should charge them the same sales taxes on those coming into the physical store? How should the company collect tax for international, online sales?
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Operations and Supply Chain Management
ISBN: 978-0078024023
14th edition
Authors: F. Robert Jacobs, Richard Chase
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