06-21-2018, 10:40 AM
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Fake Nick 1.0
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Robbie
I saw this on the news today.
I wondered about it...because I've been paying taxes on stuff online for years anyway.
Not on everything...but just from some places.
For instance, I paid zero sales tax on an order from B&H Photo
But on this order from American Musical Supply I did pay tax:
Ship To
Robert Boyette
7310 Falvo Ave
Las Vegas, NV 89131
Summary
Subtotal: $2,399.98
Sales Tax: $196.18
Shipping & Processing: $21.95
Total: $2,618.11
So I'm guessing that this new ruling will require all companies to collect state sales tax as opposed to companies picking and choosing?
For instance here is a Go-Pro I bought back in May of 2017:
Subtotal $349.97
Shipping 2-Day $0.00
Sales Tax $28.87
Order Total $378.84
They charged sales tax.
And here is an order from a couple of weeks ago at Sweetwater Music. No tax:
Mesa/Boogie Triple Crown TC-50 - 50-watt Rackmount Tube Head
✓ Free Tech Support ✓ Free 2-Year Warranty
1 $1,899.00 $1,899.00
Dunlop CBM95 Cry Baby Mini Wah Pedal
✓ Free Tech Support ✓ Free 2-Year Warranty
1 $100.00 $100.00
Subtotal: $1999.00
Shipping & Handling: $70.30
FREE SHIPPING: -$70.30
Total Before Tax: $1,999.00
Estimated Tax: $0.00
Order Total: $1,999.00
Been wondering why I pay tax on some stuff and not on others.
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It's not picking and choosing. The company you bought from is in your state...
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