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Alaska communities that collect sales tax are getting close to leveling the playing field between online retailers and brick and mortar stores.

Last week, the Alaska Municipal League, or AML, announced a plan to create a statewide code and commission to oversee the collection of sales taxes from out-of-state businesses.

Online retailers would register with the commission rather than the more than 100 individual local governments currently collecting sales tax.
A 2018 Supreme Court decision allowed states to charge sales tax on purchases from out-of-state online retailers.

But Alaska doesn’t have a statewide sales tax. AML spent the last year figuring out how to streamline sales tax collection from online retailers.
Some online retailers are already charging sales taxes, like Amazon. But, that company’s tax collection only applies to certain purchases. And, because there are so many different sales tax jurisdictions in Alaska, the amount is sometimes wrong.

AML says establishing a statewide administration to oversee collection will make it easier for local businesses to compete with online retailers. It also benefits local governments, which miss out on millions of dollars in sales tax revenue from online retailers every year.

Municipalities that sign on will keep their individual sales tax rates and exemptions, but agree to a central administration for collection. Each one will need to adopt the agreement at the local level in order to participate.

AML hopes to establish the commission at its annual conference in Anchorage next month and start collecting sales taxes in January. It’s already advertising an opening for someone to administrate the program.

The City and Borough of Juneau has been working with AML throughout the planning process. The Juneau Assembly expects to vote on the resolution at its Nov. 4 meeting.
https://www.ktoo.org/2019/10/23/ala...ep-closer-to-collecting-online-sales-tax
What if you live in an area outside of the city limits, but your address is Wasilla, Palmer, etc? I was paying a sales tax on one of my bills since July 14, as we have a Wasilla address, but we are not Wasilla city limits and Wasilla Police refuse to respond to our neighborhood as well. I gave up arguing with the company, and just did not renew my contract when it expired with them.
.gov taking more and more... nuts but what do you do.

Decent prices and free shipping though, still have an advantage. yet the .gov folks can waste more and more of our money doing or supporting folks we prefer not to and that are too lazy to actually work... rant off
Originally Posted by watch4bear
...AML says establishing a statewide administration to oversee collection will make it easier for local businesses to compete with online retailers...



Centralizing government function(s), particularly taxation, is on that same road to Hell that the "Progressives" would have everyone believe it will make things better and easier.

Ed
hell is coming...
Posted By: las Re: Better call amazon right away - 10/25/19
Darned climate change makes it look like it isn't gonna freeze over any time soon, either.
Originally Posted by las
Darned climate change makes it look like it isn't gonna freeze over any time soon, either.



Code for give the devil his due? grin
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