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The Internet and Sales Tax Advantage to the Business Owner.(Brief Article)

Business Courier Serving Cincinnati - Northern Kentucky

| December 31, 1999 | Gill, Linda | COPYRIGHT 1997 Cincinnati Business Courier, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Most companies realize that the Internet is changing the face of business. Both retailers and consumers have embraced the advances in technology, utilizing the Internet to buy and sell nearly everything imaginable. Is it worth it for your business? Don't forget to consider sales tax into the equation.

For small to medium size businesses, the Internet is a cost-effective way to reach a wider range of potential customers both geographically and demographically. Website development costs aside, you can be open 24 hours-a-day, with little to no additional overhead or sales staff and no storefront space. Distribution costs are paid for directly by the customer. And, you …

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