Google has announced that beginning September 22, 2011 products will require sales tax information to appear in Google Product Search results.
Your action is required to enter sales tax settings for Google Product Search in order for your Webstore products to continue to appear.
A simple page is now available in Seller Central where sales tax settings for Google Product Search can be entered with a few clicks. The interface can be reached by navigating to the Control Panel, expanding "General Webstore Settings", and then clicking "Comparison Shopping Engine Feeds". The same interface can be used to update your Comparison Shopping Engine settings.
September 22 is coming soon, please enter your Google Product Search tax settings or your Webstore may no longer receive traffic from this popular comparison shopping engine.
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The Amazon Webstore Team
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I dont sell on amazon but if you are selling anything other than a couple things a month you are portraying yourself as a business. by doing that you are required to be collecting sales tax for your state. You should have been doing this all along. That all has to be paid into the state level when reporting.
Another real reason to have a business plan and have your business correctly setup instead of what you have.