When Governor Jerry Brown first tried to close California's 25 billion dollar budget deficit in 2011, one of his targets was Amazon. At the time, the internet retail giant didn't collect sales taxes on California purchases - and didn't pay California taxes itself. Three-and-a-half years after the sides struck a deal, both Amazon and the state appear to be reaping benefits. Capital Public Radio's Ben Adler has more.
Two Years After Settling Tax Dispute, Both Amazon And California Reap Benefits

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