Your business may be among the many businesses taking advantage of changing technology to market products over the Internet. Despite all the publicity surrounding Internet commerce, one essential fact that is often overlooked is that there is no general tax exemption for sales of tangible personal property (merchandise) made over the Internet (Internet sales). This publication is intended to help you determine if you must pay California’s sales and use taxes on your Internet sales.
Source: ca.gov
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