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Gary and Texas

🔗Rick Sanford <rsanf@xxxx.xxxx>

4/9/1999 6:06:46 AM

Good thinking, Gary, except that the buyer is then
on the hook for 'use tax' in his/her home state. Sort
of like passing the problem on. . . .
The better situation really is to have the product
handled by a bonafide distributor, through
normal channels. Let's see - maybe Seagram/BMG
will give us a snazzy page on their new CD-direct
venture. Hmmm.

As for John L's comment on the SE, remember that
that tax kicks in only after $400 net income, a threshold
many self-published musicians are under.

Rick

🔗Rick Sanford <rsanf@xxxx.xxxx>

4/8/1999 6:19:45 AM

Good thinking, Gary, except that the buyer is then
on the hook for 'use tax' in his/her home state. Sort
of like passing the problem on. . . .
The better situation really is to have the product
handled by a bonafide distributor, through
normal channels. Let's see - maybe Seagram/BMG
will give us a snazzy page on their new CD-direct
venture. Hmmm.

🔗Rick Sanford <rsanf@xxxx.xxxx>

4/8/1999 7:17:17 AM

Good thinking, Gary, except that the buyer is then
on the hook for 'use tax' in his/her home state. Sort
of like passing the problem on. . . .
The better situation really is to have the product
handled by a bonafide distributor, through
normal channels. Let's see - maybe Seagram/BMG
will give us a snazzy page on their new CD-direct
venture. Hmmm.