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Thread: Hurt by the Tax Law but Couldn't Move to Another State? |
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I have a reporter who wants to speak to people in that situation - both an affiliate who lost income because of the law, and a tiny merchant who must now collect sales tax for a different state even though they don't live there.
If you are willing to speak to a reporter about your situation, please message me. The reporter seems willing to fairly present our side of the story too. |
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A reporter from ...?
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from TheStreet.com. I reached out to her after her initial article on the subject, updating a fact which was incomplete. This started a conversation, which led to the first interview, and has now turned into a feature story for the site. She's trying to present both sides, but at least she now understands why affiliates get dropped when the law passes.
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