How long til Amazon allows FBA sellers to choose on warehouse only to ship from? They seem to expose their FBA sellers to several liabilities…
I’ve been reading up on this Amazon stuff here and property/inventory tax too…. This is not the same as SALES TAX collection/remittance, its a whole nother ballgame.
Amazon seems to have not hesitated to expose their FBA sellers to sales tax liabilities in the past and those handful of sellers for caught and left stranded from earlier on….
Is property/inventory tax the next target of govts on all these fulfillment centers?? I’m thinking I might need to try and find a fulfillment center that operates out of one location only and knows their location has no property tax on inventory… This seems the safer option to go with. I could care less about Amazon’s model of having 1-2 day shipping… It never was really necessary and served more for a want rather than the “few needs”…
I wouldn’t want to get on board with Amazon and expose myself to all kinds of liability and then have Amazon leave me hanging… I’m sure they won’t hesitate to do so…
Does anyone having any thoughts for me or even know fulfillment centers that operate out of one state only???
Do you know how Amazon handles property tax on inventory since they shuffle the sellers inventory around to their liking??? I’m thinking Amazon should be liable for paying the property tax and just simply tell the seller what they owe….
Thanks
UPDATE: Just read some info that this 1-2 day shipping stuff from Amazon has gone out the window…. This further supports my hunch… No one much needed it anyways and I’m not worried about the small group of consumers that think they want it… It was a farce and built up on ungrounded infatuated principles
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