No. Sales taxes go into general coffers are are used to pay for all types of services. Rails are private, we have no nationalized rail in the USA. That leaves roads, and heavy trucks do almost all the damage done to roads by vehicles (the majority of the remainder being done by weather.) Amazon also receives the benefit of police protection; without police, anyone would be free to loot their warehouse. They receive fire protection in that the FD will show up and try to put a fire out if their building is burning. Need I go on?
Amtrack is government subsidized, may as well call it nationalized. If Amazon operates in a particular state they will collect sales taxes in that state.
“You have to charge sales tax to customers who live in any state where you have a business presence,”
In addition to its home in Washington State, Amazon has facilities in North Dakota, Kentucky and Kansas, and collects sales taxes in these states.
Furthermore the people they employ to work at that warehouse most probably live in or around that area, which means they pay sales taxes on the goods and services they use. So not only does Amazon collect taxes in the states they operate but the employees pay taxes in those same states which pays for police and fire protection. The exception being New York which is looking for any way possible to dig itself out of a self inflicted economic disaster. To answer your question, no you don't need to go on. You've successfully proven you have no clue what you're talking about.
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