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Vanderbilt Law Review

1986

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Collection Of The Use Tax On Out-Of-State Mail-Order Sales, Paul J. Hartman May 1986

Collection Of The Use Tax On Out-Of-State Mail-Order Sales, Paul J. Hartman

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The states' inability to collect taxes on out-of-state mail-order sales constitutes a major fiscal problem. The federal government's Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations estimates that states are losing as much as 1.5 billion dollars each year in unpaid out-of-state mail-order purchase taxes.'

In addition to raising revenue, the compensating use tax serves two purposes: (1) The use tax helps local sellers to compete with retail dealers in other states who are subject to a lesser tax burden;and (2) the use tax avoids the likelihood of draining the taxing state's revenue by removing buyers' incentive or temptation to go bargain hunting …