Published on April 4, 2011
Associated Press, The Times and Democrat
The South Carolina Small Business Chamber of Commerce is the latest group to oppose a sales tax exemption for an Amazon.com distribution center that could employ 3,000 people in Lexington County.
The group says the state should not be encouraging people to buy online instead of from South Carolina stores.
Amazon has hinted it might not build the distribution without the tax break. The company wants lawmakers to exempt state residents from paying sales tax when buying from Amazon.
Gov. Nikki Haley doesn’t support the tax break worked out by former Gov. Mark Sanford.
Amazon was also offered a free site, property tax reductions and state job tax credits. The South Carolina Alliance for Main Street Fairness, a group representing local retailers and national chains, also opposes the tax exemption.
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