R.I.P. Scout26
I live in NH. We don't have sales tax, so this ruling won't affect purchasers in NH, but it may affect NH businesses that ship out-of-state. One of our Senators is bitching about this ruling, which I find hilarious because she is a flaming liberal and is usually in favor of more taxes.
KD5NRH for Supreme Court Justice !
What they need to do is push hard to get a ruling that the tax that applies is the seller's; it makes more sense that way anyway. If I go to mom's house out out of town and order a pizza, I still have to pay 8.25% tax (6.25 state and 2.0 city) instead of 6.25%, so it certainly appears the sale is considered to happen at Domino's in town. Why should that be different when the delivery crosses any other political boundary?
I think this is how it ought to be applied. I have no problem making all my purchases from Delaware, New Hampshire, Montana, and Oregon.