Re: Tax on an FFL Transfer
Technically, I have never understood why states get away with this. If I live in state A, and you live in state B, and I send you money to buy something from you in state B, didn't the sale take place in state B? Isn't it like I went to state B and bought it from you? If paid you in state B by sending the money there, it would seem that that is where the sale has taken place. Maybe state B can charge me sales tax, but I do not see how state A can, except by the kind of doublespeak we see so often these days (such as "x" is an assault weapon, because it has been "declared" so by some law).