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Do you pay taxes for internet business?
Question by Gregory Arias: Do you pay taxes for internet business?
If you sell mp3 or your own music or whatever.
And do not use any resources from your location (city, country, etc.) besides internet connection of course
To me it wouldnt make sense. Especially since you can run that business from anywhere in the world
Best answer:
Answer by Bostonian In MO
Of course you do. Operating on the Internet does not change anything. Any goods or services delivered in the state where you reside are subject to your state’s sales tax. Any income is fully taxable regardless of whether you sell on the Internet, from a brick & mortar store, out of the trunk of your car, or on the street corner.
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