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  2. Amazon's 'No Sales Tax' Advantage Could Soon End in Massachusetts

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    In a move designed to level the playing field for local retailers on the cusp of the make-or-break holiday selling season, Massachusetts is maneuvering to collect state sales tax from e-tailing ...

  3. What Amazon's Sales Tax Deal in Massachusetts Means for ... - AOL

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    It's going to cost the 6.6 million residents of Massachusetts a little more to shop on Amazon.com next holiday season.The leading online retailer and the Massachusetts Office for Administration ...

  4. Tax holiday - Wikipedia

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    A tax holiday may be granted to particular activities, [2] in particular to develop a given area of business, [3] or to particular taxpayers. [4] Researchers found that on sales tax holidays, households increase the quantities of clothing and shoes bought by over 49% and 45%, respectively, relative to what they buy on average. [5]

  5. The True Cost of State Sales Tax Holidays

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    'Tis the sales-tax-holiday season, when states give the gift of tax-free shopping for clothing, computers and other back-to-school supplies. It seems like a good thing: Take a little pressure off ...

  6. Massachusetts Sales Tax Relief Act - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts Question 3, filed under the name, the 3 percent Sales Tax Relief Act, appears on the November 2, 2010 ballot in the state of Massachusetts as an initiative. The measure, if enacted by voters, would reduce the state sales tax rate from 6.25 to 3 percent. The measure was sponsored by the Alliance to Roll Back Taxes headed by Carla ...

  7. Category:Taxation in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts Appellate Tax Board; M. 2010 Massachusetts Question 1; Massachusetts Sales Tax Relief Act; P. 1980 Massachusetts Proposition 2½ ...

  8. Massachusetts Tax Free Weekend 2024 starts Saturday ... - AOL

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    This year, the sales tax holiday will take place on Saturday, Aug. 10 and Sunday, Aug. 11. For these two days, retail items under $2,500 purchased for personal use will be exempt from the ...

  9. 2010 Massachusetts Question 1 - Wikipedia

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    The measure asked voters whether to repeal a sales tax on alcohol sales. The ballot measure for the 2010 ballot was added after the Massachusetts State Legislature increased the sales tax in the state from 5% to 6.25% and eliminated an exemption for alcohol sold in liquor stores. [1] [2] [3]