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Fleet Feet, an online travel company, buys blocks of rooms from Grande Hotel, a hotel in Harbor City, at a wholesale rate. Fleet Feet resells the rooms to consumers at a retail rate. One recent effort by cities to collect taxes from e-commerce has focused on
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Beth borrows $10,000 from the U.S. Department of Education to help pay for her education at Community College. She signs a note payable to DOE for the amount of the loan plus interest. The borrower will be considered in default if she fails to
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Hailey, a U.S. citizen, buys John Lennon's piano from Kent, who is in Great Britain. Particularly useful to Hailey, who would prefer to conduct this deal as a secured transaction, is
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Ben defaults on his debt to Credit Loan Company. The creditor obtains a judgment against Ben, who immediately moves to another state. Generally, the judgment will be
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Mobile payment and digital wallet services include Apple Pay, Google Wallet, and Samsung Pay. The ultimate goal of these payment systems is to
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Online retailers that have a physical presence within a state must collect state taxes on any Web sales made to residents of that state. Sell2U.com, Inc., an online retailer based in California, pays Tracker Web Services, which is located within New York, to direct traffic to Sell2U.com's site. If Sell2U.com must collect and remit taxes on its sales to New York residents, it is most likely because
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Businesses have been required to switch to digital invoices in
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Fred buys a car from Gina online. To assure that the car is delivered in the condition promised, Fred
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Maria borrows funds through the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) to pay for her education. She defaults on the loan. In some states
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Robert borrows $15,000 from State College to help pay for his education. He signs a note payable to the school for the amount of the loan plus interest. Robert defaults, and the school transfers the note to a collection agency. This means that
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Lonny borrows funds through the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) to pay for his education. He defaults on the loan. DOE
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Apple Pay and other phone-based payment systems enable mobile devices to
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Olivia borrows $25,000 from the U.S. Department of Education to help pay for her education at Public University. She signs a note payable to DOE for the amount of the loan plus interest. The loan may be canceled if she is
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Rita borrows $20,000 from the U.S. Department of Education to help pay for her education at State University. She signs a note payable to DOE for the amount of the loan plus interest. The loan may be discharged if
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Deb defaults on her debt to EZ Credit Company. The lender obtains a judgment against Deb, who quickly moves to another state. The judgment is domesticated in Deb's new location. If the lifespan of the judgment lapses before it can be collected, the domestication
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