
Sheesh that is the land of the free for you
The state of North Carolina wants details of the
purchasing habits of Amazon users. Apparently it thinks that it has the right to tell the
mail order outfit to hand over details of every transaction that the site has
carried out in North Carolina.
Therefore, the taxmen of North Carolina have ordered Amazon.com to
hand over detailed records including names and addresses of customers and
information about exactly what they purchased. Amazon have rushed to the courts to demand protection
saying that the demand violates the privacy and First Amendment rights of
Amazon's customers. Completely out of the blue North Carolina's Department of
Revenue had ordered the online retailer to provide full details on nearly 50
million purchases made by state residents between 2003 and 2010.
While it does seem like par for the course for a
totalitarian regime which was founded by French backed terrorists, it
is
actually more an attempt by tax men to squeeze cash out Amazon.
Apparently the State is fuming that since Amazon does not
have offices or warehouses in North Carolina, it's not required to
collect the
customary 5.75 percent sales tax on shipments. However the law says
that local residents have to pay any
tax applies on anything "purchased or received" through the mail. The
tax people have two game plans running. The first is that Amazon will
agree to
collect the tax rather than having to fill all that annoying
paperwork. If that fails then it will send rude letters
to all the names and addresses that Amazon supplies demanding money
with
menaces.
Amazon did provide the state tax collectors with
anonymous information about which items were shipped to which zip codes. But
North Carolina threatened to sue if the retailer did not also divulge the names
and addresses linked to each order They hand-delivered a letter that amounted
to an ultimatum: provide customer names by April 19 or face the consequences.