Colorado vs. Amazon: Who Wins In a Fight?
by Bill Rounds
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State of Colorado
jobs are drying up as the heat of legislative pressure beats down
on them, causing Colorado-based streams of income to evaporate before
they ever reach the sea. Meanwhile, the mighty river of income known
as Amazon.com meanders on, passing nowhere near state
of Colorado jobs. Navigating Colorado law and the profitability
of an Amazon.com affiliate account requires learning how to use
the tools and master the techniques of a mariner to find the safest
harbor to earn your income.
Laws
Effecting State Of Colorado Jobs
Colorado recently
passed a law which upset the big boys over at Amazon.com and prompted
Amazon to stop using Colorado-based affiliates. The law created
strong incentives for internet based companies to keep track of
sales tax on products sold by Colorado-based affiliates. Some observers
have noted that the law required retailers such as Amazon to report
who bought what products to the government. The requirement to report
a list
of books purchased should be a red flag to anyone, privacy minded
or not. Such a requirement would make anyone who buys the Prosecution
of George W. Bush for Murder, The
Flying Saucers Are Real, How
To Vanish, and The
Joy of Vegan Baking, a potential target for political persecution
anywhere that a neo-con taxman is on the prowl. Rather than deal
with the implications of the new law, Amazon made a business decision
to stop using affiliates based in Colorado. That means that about
4,200 people who were earning income from their Amazon affiliate
program were suddenly cut off from that income because of their
physical location.
Vanish
From Unfavorable Jurisdictions
Large corporations
and governments both have a lot of economic power. Sometimes their
powers conflict, causing pain to those who don't comply with
the requirements of one or both of them. Geographic requirements
are no longer as imposing as they once were. People can easily
become a resident of another state, or even become
a resident of another country very easily. Virtual
commuting, electronic filing, and the ability to work completely
in the cloud have changed the ability of individuals to travel wherever
they want to earn their income. Now you can operate your business
from the location of your choice, taking advantage of the tax
benefits and other benefits this provides to your personal,
business and family privacy. Not having to be in any particular
physical location makes it hard to exert unjust power over you.
One of the great advantages might even be avoiding having your business
shut down because of political constraints on geography.
Choose
The Right State To Incorporate
Corporations
have been taking advantage of the ability to select their geographic
location for years. Most people are aware that Delaware or Nevada
are common places to be incorporated. The reason being that the
laws of those states, both tax and otherwise, are very favorable
to a business and can reduce costs of doing business dramatically,
even if the individual owner has little connection with those states.
You can take advantage of relative geographical freedom by choosing
the state
of the LLC to suit your needs.
Establish
Location Independence
Individuals
can do the same thing. If you move around a lot you can establish
a home base by getting a ghost address in a particular state, opening
a bank account there, and doing other things that demonstrate residency.
Just because your office is located in Las Vegas Nevada doesn't
mean you have to live there. You might be able to work out of Lake
Tahoe Nevada, have your phones forwarded from Las Vegas to Tahoe,
have your mail picked up on a regular basis forwarded from your
Las Vegas address to your Tahoe address. Lake Tahoe is much better
for your health anyways. When you are done visiting Lake Tahoe,
and you decide to spend some time fishing in Montana, keep the same
Las Vegas address and have everything forwarded to where you are
now staying in Montana. Any requirements to do work in Las Vegas
can be met by visiting that office as often as the law requires.
This same principle
can be exploited by the Colorado-based affiliates of Amazon. They
can operate out of Kansas as easily as they can operate out of Denver.
There is very little which keeps them tied to Colorado and many
incentives to leave Colorado.
Conclusion
Don't
be locked down into the potentially harmful requirements of geographic
location whenever possible. Set up your business in the right state,
establish residency in the right state and avoid having your business
shut down due to government or corporate geographic requirements.
Reprinted
with permission from How to
Vanish.
February
21, 2011
Bill
Rounds, J.D. is a California attorney. He holds a degree in Accounting
from the University of Utah and a law degree from California
Western School of Law. He practices civil litigation, domestic
and foreign business entity formation and transactions, criminal
defense and privacy law. He is a strong advocate of personal and
financial freedom and civil liberties.
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