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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Amazon.com Will Collect State Sales Tax in 2013

The Internet retailer said the collection would begin in time for next year's holiday shopping season.

Checking out at Amazon.com will be a bit pricier starting next November. Gov. Deval Patrick's office announced the deal Tuesday, stating the company would be adding jobs to Massachusetts in the next few years, WBZ reported. Amazon.com and Patrick said they would work together to support a federal bill allowing individual states to collect sales tax in states where they have no physical location. "I value the contributions large and small employers alike make to Massachusetts' economic vitality, and this agreement captures that," Patrick said in a statement. "We are thankful Amazon was willing to come to the table and we will continue our conversations with them about creating jobs here. This agreement is a win for all sides, and I am …

Robert L Homeyer

8:07 am on Thursday, December 13, 2012

It will only feed the beast. We need to reign in spending. It may be great that the Commonwealth has figured a new way to tax us to pay for their overblown social programs but it is our money. They are taxing us to death. A penny here a dollar there and it all adds up. We need to reduce spending and then reduce taxes. Deval wants illegal aliens to get instate tuition rates. I am sure they will …   more ›

Sunday, July 8, 2012

FBI Warns You May Lose Your Internet Access Monday

Here's how to check if you have this malware on your computer.

If you still have a pesky trojan malware on your computer by Monday, July 9, say goodbye to your Internet access, the FBI warns. Both Windows and Mac users are at risk; Linux users and smart phone and tablet users are safe, Forbes reports. The specific trojan malware, or "malicious software," is known as “DNS Changer,” which was discovered in 2007 and infected millions of computers globally. Visit the DNS Changer Working Group’s website to see if your computer is infected and to find out how to remove the malware. So how did the DNS Changer claw its way into millions of computers? Every time you search the Internet, you trigger the Domain Name System, which turns a domain name like Tewksbury.Patch.com into an Internet Protocol (IP) address…

Rusty

10:21 pm on Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Sometimes you just have to let it fly.   more ›

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