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June 5, 2008 (FinancialWire) Tandy Leather Factory, Inc. (AMEX: TLF) (Current Market Cap: US$ 34.36 Mil.) said that its sales for the month of May were $4.5 million, down 1% from May 2007 sales of $4.6 million. The company s year-to-date sales are down 4% to $22.6 million in the current year from $23.5 million last year. The company s Retail Leathercraft segment posted an 8% sales increase for May, with sales totaling $2.0 million compared to $1.9 million in May 2007. The 67 comparable stores posted a 3% same store sales gain for the month. Five stores that opened in or after May 2007 added sales for the month of $86,000. Year-to-date sales for Retail Leathercraft are $10.4 million this year, up 3% over last year's sales of $10.1 million. As of the end of May, same store sales were down 3% for the year.
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via Macro World Investor @ 20:00 5th Jun
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Texas officials may claim that Amazon.com owes millions in sales taxes on purchases that state residents made from the Internet retailer.
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via Town Hall @ 14:04 11th May
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Texas officials may claim that Amazon.com owes millions in sales taxes on purchases that state residents made from the Internet retailer.
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via Business Week @ 19:27 9th May
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Texas officials may claim that Amazon.com owes millions in sales taxes on purchases that state residents made from the Internet retailer.
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via San Francisco Chronicle @ 15:41 9th May
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Texas officials may claim that Amazon.com owes millions in sales taxes on purchases that state residents made from the Internet retailer.
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via The Age @ 15:41 9th May
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DALLAS — Texas officials may claim that Amazon.com owes millions in sales taxes on purchases that state residents made from the Internet retailer.
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via Houston Chronicle @ 19:27 9th May
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DALLAS - Texas officials may claim that Amazon.com owes millions in sales taxes on purchases that state residents made from the Internet retailer.
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via AP via Newsday @ 15:41 9th May
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DALLAS (AP) - Texas officials may claim that Amazon.com owes millions in sales taxes on purchases that state residents made from the Internet retailer.
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via Findlaw Corporate Counsel @ 8:11 11th May
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DALLAS (AP) - Texas officials may claim that Amazon.com owes millions in sales taxes on purchases that state residents made from the Internet retailer.
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via Find Law @ 2:44 10th May
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DALLAS (AP) - Texas officials may claim that Amazon.com owes millions in sales taxes on purchases that state residents made from the Internet retailer.
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via Interactive Investor International @ 15:41 9th May
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DALLAS (AP) -- Texas officials may claim that Amazon.com owes millions in sales taxes on purchases that state residents made from the Internet retailer.
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via Associated Press @ 15:41 9th May
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DALLAS -- Texas officials may claim that Amazon.com owes millions in sales taxes on purchases that state residents made from the Internet retailer.
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via CTV.ca @ 19:27 9th May
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Texas residents may soon have to start paying sales tax on their Amazon.com purchases. The state's comptroller is investigating whether it should start collecting taxes on transactions with the online retailer. The Dallas Morning News informed the state office that Amazon has a fulfillment center in Dallas which, according to a Supreme Court ruling, allows Texas to tax purchases.
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via E-Commerce Times @ 2:44 10th May
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Amazon.com has sued New York State, over a law which forces online retailers to collect sales tax on shipments to the state. Amazon filed the complaint last Friday in the State Supreme Court in Manhattan. The move comes after the approval of a section of the New York State Tax Law which requires Internet retailers -- including those who do not have a physical presence in the state -- to collect taxes on behalf of the state. In particular, the law targets affiliates of Amazon.com and other e-commerce retailers, claiming that a retailer must collect taxes if they use any "in-state entity" to directly or indirectly refer customers to a retailer. The lawsuit (AMAZON.COM LLC and AMAZON SERVICES, LLC. vs. NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE), challenges the constitutionality of N.
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via Northwest Innovation @ 3:57 5th May
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The State of New York enacted a statute requiring Amazon.com to collect NY sales taxes on orders going to New York State residents. Technically, all Internet sales have long been subject to sales tax; the NY consumer was supposed to report such purchases and pay tax on them. You can imagine how little tax was collected by relying on consumers to drop a dime on themselves on their yearly tax returns. So New York decided to make it Amazon's problem to keep track of and collect taxes from New York residents. How did they turn Amazon into a New York retailer overnight?
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via Hot Hardware @ 9:57 3rd May
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Amazon.com is giving up its sales tax advantage in New York temporarily, while its edge in Texas continues to be investigated. Amazon.com started collecting sales taxes from its New York customers.
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via GigaLaw.com @ 22:37 5th Jun
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The Texas Comptroller's Office is investigating whether the Internet retail behemoth, with sales last year of $14.8 billion, owes Texas possibly millions of dollars in uncollected sales taxes on purchases made by its customers in the state.
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via Macro World Investor @ 4:12 9th May
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Online retailer Amazon.com may owe the state of Texas four years of back sales taxes for purchases from Lone Star residents, due to a fulfillment center the company owns in Irving, Texas.
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via DailyTech @ 11:00 18th May
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via News-Medical.Net @ 0:41 3rd Jun
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Reportedly inspired by an ongoing legal skirmish in New York, tax officials in Texas are investigating whether Amazon.com should be collecting sales taxes from the Lone Star State's residents.
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via CNET News.com @ 12:03 13th May
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May 10--Amazon.com Inc. said Friday it believes it's in compliance with state laws after the Texas Comptroller's Office said this week it is investigating whether the Internet retailer should charge sales tax to Texas customers.
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via Macro World Investor @ 7:13 10th May
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Texas is investigating Amazon.com to see whether the online retailer may owe four years of back sales tax for purchases made by customers in the state, but Amazon claims it has fully complied with the law.
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via Beta News @ 23:25 13th May
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(Dallas Morning News, The (KRT) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) May 10--Amazon.com Inc. said Friday it believes it's in compliance with state laws after the Texas Comptroller's Office said this week it is investigating whether the Internet retailer should charge sales tax to Texas customers.
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via TMC Net @ 15:40 10th May
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