Comment Re:They'll need a constitutional amendment (Score 1) 200
When I completed my Ohio state income taxes, there was a specific worksheet to report how much money you spent on items out of state, and after finding the total, you were supposed to multiply it out by your county tax rate and add that to your taxes. It was stated that this applied to items purchased while you were out of state, as well as to items that you bought from out of state via the internet. So basically, you would be taxed twice for anything you bought while out of state, and once to twice for any internet purchases. I'd like to have some input on if other states are doing similar things, and what /. readers think of this. Seems like a bunch of crap to me. Naturally, I claimed nothing, as I didn't buy anything from out of state... lol