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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 996622, member: 26302"]The multi state tax compact was written to facilitate taxation of business entities since these are the taxpayers who are most subject to multi jurisdictional filings. It is a suggested tax framework for states to adopt and write laws within. However, any laws regarding sales and use tax constitutionally have to cover all taxpayers, regardless of situation. Therefor the multi state tax compact suggested rules would also apply to individual taxpayers in the state where they are enacted, not just business entities. This has been adjudicated in the 1940's and 1950's when states tried to have separate programs for businesses versus individuals and found to be unconstitutional. Therefor, even though the compact was written for, designed for, and deals with problems associated with businesses, the adopted laws enacted from it HAS to cover individual taxpayers constitutionally. The only thing states can change is make things not purchased by businesses tax free, or give a threshold for filing high enough that most individuals would not be subject to it, but those same thresholds also apply to business and cannot be retroactive.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 996622, member: 26302"]The multi state tax compact was written to facilitate taxation of business entities since these are the taxpayers who are most subject to multi jurisdictional filings. It is a suggested tax framework for states to adopt and write laws within. However, any laws regarding sales and use tax constitutionally have to cover all taxpayers, regardless of situation. Therefor the multi state tax compact suggested rules would also apply to individual taxpayers in the state where they are enacted, not just business entities. This has been adjudicated in the 1940's and 1950's when states tried to have separate programs for businesses versus individuals and found to be unconstitutional. Therefor, even though the compact was written for, designed for, and deals with problems associated with businesses, the adopted laws enacted from it HAS to cover individual taxpayers constitutionally. The only thing states can change is make things not purchased by businesses tax free, or give a threshold for filing high enough that most individuals would not be subject to it, but those same thresholds also apply to business and cannot be retroactive.[/QUOTE]
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