
06-16-2008, 08:55 AM
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Come and Get Some!
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Join Date: May 2005
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Well, we might try West Virginia then
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West Virginia State Tax Department
Internal Auditing Division
P. O. Box 2666
Charleston, West Virginia 25330-2666
Business Registration Tax
(West Virginia Code § 11-12-1 -- 11-12-31)
W. Va. Code §11-12-20 -- 11-12-24
Transient Vendor Registration
Effective: July 1, 1986
W. Va. Code § 11-12-20. Registration of Transient Vendors.
A. Prior to conducting business or otherwise commencing operations within this State, a transient vendor shall obtain a
business registration certificate from the Tax Commissioner and pay the tax imposed by this article.
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C. The transient vendor shall keep the business registration certificate in his or her possession at all times when conducting business within this State. He or she shall publicly display the certificate whenever conducting business in this State and shall exhibit the certificate upon the request of an authorized employee of the Tax Commissioner or any law enforcement officer.
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E. Definitions - For purposes of this section:
1. “Transient Vendor” means any person who:
a. Brings into this State, by automobile, truck or other means of transportation, or purchases in this state, tangible personal property the sale or use of which is subject to one or more taxes administered by the Tax Commissioner under article ten of this chapter;
b. Offers or intends to offer such tangible personal property for sale to consumers in this State; and
c. Does not maintain an established office, distribution house, sales house, warehouse, service enterprise, residence from which business is conducted, or other place of business within this State.
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How about Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure:
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A. Local Presence or Status. In any action, whether arising within or without this state, against a defendant who when the action is commenced:
A(1) Is a natural person present within this state when served; or
A(2) Is a natural person domiciled within this state; or
A(3) Is a corporation created by or under the laws of this state; or
A(4) Is engaged in substantial and not isolated activities within this state,
whether such activities are wholly interstate, intrastate, or otherwise; or
A(5) Has expressly consented to the exercise of personal jurisdiction over such defendant.
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C. Local Act or Omission. In any action claiming injury to person or property within or without this state arising out of an act or omission within this state by the defendant.
D. Local Injury; Foreign Act. In any action claiming injury to person or property within this state arising out of an act or omission outside this state by the defendant, provided in addition that at the time of the injury, either:
D(1) Solicitation or service activities were carried on within this state by or on behalf of the defendant; or
D(2) Products, materials, or things distributed, processed, serviced, or manufactured by the defendant were used or consumed within this state in the
ordinary course of trade.
E. Local Services, Goods, or Contracts. In any action or proceeding which:
E(1) Arises out of a promise, made anywhere to the plaintiff or to some third party for the plaintiff's benefit, by the defendant to perform services within this
state or to pay for services to be performed in this state by the plaintiff; or
E(2) Arises out of services actually performed for the plaintiff by the defendant within this state or services actually performed for the defendant by the plaintiff within this state, if such performance within this state was authorized or ratified by the defendant;
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If you would like more examples simply do a google search for "within this state". Absolutely amazing what a definition can do!
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