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Originally Posted by Edward Arthur
Several retailers — including Best Buy, Cabela’s and Wal-Mart — collect Texas sales and use tax on their online transactions. If the seller, however, does not collect the tax, purchasers can remit the applicable taxes via the Texas Occasional Use Tax Return on the Comptroller’s Web site.
http://www.window.state.tx.us/comptr...0803/shop.html
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Don't Best Buy, Cabela's and Wal-Mart collect Texas sales tax because they have brick and mortar presence in Texas? That's how is usually works. If the retailer has a presence in your state, they have to collect sales tax.
Still - the short answer to the Ops question is "no".