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<text id=92TT1271>
<title>
June 08, 1992: Look Out, L.L. Bean
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1992
June 08, 1992 The Balkans
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<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
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THE WEEK, Page 29
BUSINESS
Look Out, L.L. Bean
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<p>Mail-order houses keep dodging tax-hungry state legislators
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<p> Attention, catalog shoppers: No new sales taxes. For now.
Thrifty consumers who bought more than $183 billion worth of
merchandise by mail last year welcomed last week's Supreme Court
decision not to allow state taxation of out-of-state mail-order
sales. But in rebuffing North Dakota's effort to collect a use
tax from the Quill Corp. of Lincolnshire, Ill., the nation's
largest mail-order office-product supplier, the high court
punted the issue back to Congress and cleared the way for future
legislative action authorizing states to impose use taxes on
out-of-state consumers.
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<p> Cash-hungry state officials will lobby hard for new laws
forcing mail-order companies to collect taxes from out-of-state
customers; the state-government lobby claims that this would add
$3 billion to their coffers this year. If permitted, California
could have raked in $417.8 million in mail-order sales taxes
last year alone. But this is a tough sell in an election year
when jittery lawmakers get plenty of mail from catalog-shopping
constituents. As Representative Byron Dorgan of North Dakota put
it, "The large catalog companies have the ability -- and they've
done it in the past -- to wallpaper the Congress with millions
of postcards." Direct mail, after all, is their business.
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