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  • #16
    Quoth Argabarga View Post
    *headdesk* *headdesk* *headdesk*

    Sales tax is calculated on where the sale occurrs, not where anyone involved in it lives.... LEARN THIS FACT PEOPLE! PLEASE!!!

    Boy, I needed that...
    The other day I had an aspiring entrepeneur tell me that because she technically lives in another state (she's a college student with a permanent residence elsewhere), and you can't charge sales tax on interstate commerce, I then can't charge her sales tax. The young are our future.
    Dips: The best karma happens when you let a jerk bash themselves senseless on the wall of your polite indifference.

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    • #17
      :: Those people from DE should never visit Utah, then. 8% sales tax. Highest I've seen yet (though I'm sure there's somewhere with it higher).
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      • #18
        Quoth Kogarashi View Post
        :: Those people from DE should never visit Utah, then. 8% sales tax. Highest I've seen yet (though I'm sure there's somewhere with it higher).
        Chicago: 9%. 11% on soda and water.
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        • #19
          Quoth Kogarashi View Post
          :: Those people from DE should never visit Utah, then. 8% sales tax. Highest I've seen yet (though I'm sure there's somewhere with it higher).
          Last time I checked, Texas - 9%. I lived in El Paso (unfortunately) for exactly one year, which is now referred to as "my year of insanity".

          New Mexico is still at, I think, 5% gross receipts, then you add in all the local, but it's still under 7%!
          It's floating wicker propelled by fire!

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          • #20
            Quoth dragonflygrrl View Post
            The other day I had an aspiring entrepeneur tell me that because she technically lives in another state (she's a college student with a permanent residence elsewhere), and you can't charge sales tax on interstate commerce, I then can't charge her sales tax. The young are our future.
            please tell me you immediately utilized a Smith and Wesson Stupidity Eliminator
            DILLIGAF

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            • #21
              Quoth Kogarashi View Post
              :: Those people from DE should never visit Utah, then. 8% sales tax. Highest I've seen yet (though I'm sure there's somewhere with it higher).
              Don't quote me on this, but I believe the State of Washington is something like 10-12% sales tax. They have no state income tax there, so for residents it balances out, but for visitors, they get shafted. I believe that is the way it is in a couple other states as well, but both Florida (where I live) and Arizona (where I'm from) are the standard, about 7% or so.

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              • #22
                kentucky is stil 6%
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                • #23
                  MA 5%, CT 6%, NH 0%. Guess where I shop!
                  The only words you said that I understood were "His", "Phone" and "Ya'll". The other 2 paragraphs worth was about as intelligible as a drunken Teletubby barkin' come on's at a Hooter's waitress.

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                  • #24
                    http://www.direct.gov.uk/MoneyTaxAnd...895&chk=8gHIJf

                    "In the UK there are three rates.

                    Standard rate
                    You pay VAT on most goods and services in the UK at the standard rate – currently 17.5 per cent.

                    Reduced rate
                    In some cases, for example children’s car seats and domestic fuel or power - you pay a reduced rate of five per cent.

                    Zero rate
                    There are some goods on which you don’t pay any VAT, like:

                    food
                    books, newspapers and magazines
                    children’s clothes
                    special exempt items – for example equipment for disabled people "

                    So over here its between zero and 17.5%

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                    • #25
                      Quoth dragonflygrrl View Post
                      The other day I had an aspiring entrepeneur tell me that because she technically lives in another state (she's a college student with a permanent residence elsewhere), and you can't charge sales tax on interstate commerce, I then can't charge her sales tax. The young are our future.
                      Sometimes it's true. I live in Montana, which has no sales tax. If I visit, say, North Dakota, for the purpose of making a specific purchase over $50 which will be used exclusively in Montana, and not as a tourist, I am exempt from the sales tax. The ND tax people even have a nifty pdf form I can print out on their website. Of course, this college student didn't meet the exclusive use in home state part of the deal. I have only mostly heard of people using it on very large purchases, like a car. On the other hand, my cousin, who now lives in ID, bought a car in Montana, because that's where she was from and her family friend worked out a deal for her, but she had to pay Idaho sales tax on it when she registered it there.

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                      • #26
                        Quoth Lehk View Post
                        please tell me you immediately utilized a Smith and Wesson Stupidity Eliminator
                        Can you send me one of those? I'm fresh out.

                        I know that there was logic of a sort going on there, and I understand the law about interstate commerce, but buying a phone in Kansas to use in Kansas just doesn't quite make it somehow. She was so crushed when I explained that if she wanted to avoid paying sales tax I would be more than happy to ship the phone to her permenant (read: parent's) residence at her expense. Since she was buying a phone retail on the quiet to replace one she had drowned in beer, she backed down quick.
                        Dips: The best karma happens when you let a jerk bash themselves senseless on the wall of your polite indifference.

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