paperfist
Diamond Member
It's not new. Use taxes have existed right along with sales tax. It has nothing to do with the company you purchase from and whether or not they have representation. If you don't pay sales tax on an item (say, by literally visiting a state such as Delaware that doesn't charge sales tax), you owe it in use tax instead.
I know use tax isn't new, but NYS just started charging this tax on digital game sales and my domain email. I never said it was Steam's fault or Epic's fault, I'm just staying it wasn't charged before and it's for items you don't even own literally in every sense of the word as it's just a bunch of 1001001s...
Sale tax never used to work the way you are saying, that's why people bought from newegg, ebay, amazon, went to another state to buy a boat or a car because it was never enforced until recently.