I ring up an item for this guy.
Me: Your total is $XX.XX
SC: No it's not.
Me: *double checks the price and everything* The sticker says $99.99, that plus tax equals $XX.XX.
SC: Exactly. That's wrong. I don't pay tax.
Me: Ok, do you have a tax exempt card or documentation that supports what you are saying?
SC: No, but I work in *some kind of government security thing I didn't even really understand completely* and I DON'T pay tax! Take it off please.
Me: Sir, I can't waive tax unless you have valid documentation
SC: *repeats rant about where he works and again demands I remove the tax*
Me: For the last time sir, I CANNOT waive the tax for you.
SC: Are you the manager?
Me: No sir.
SC: Then get me one. Now.
Manager J comes over, I explain the situation. He and the SC repeat the same exchange as before while the line builds behind him. Eventually Manager J decides we'll discount the item so he ends up paying the pre-tax price but warned him that if he came to this store again, he WOULD be paying tax, no questions asked. We also sent out an email warning other stores about him, in case he tried to pull this there.
On a related note, Native peoples in Canada are exempt from sales tax, they have ID cards that attests to their status and we needed to write down info from the cards and get the person to sign it when doing a tax exempt sale.
For some reason, many of the Natives I encountered would either fling their ID card at me (as opposed to presenting it normally) or would act all high and mighty because THEY don't have to pay tax.
I understand some natives have it tough and I don't want to make this into a fratching thing but the point is that I, the poor guy behind the counter, had nothing to do with the government actions that took away your land or your rights or whatever, so you don't need to be taking those frustrations out on me.
Me: Your total is $XX.XX
SC: No it's not.
Me: *double checks the price and everything* The sticker says $99.99, that plus tax equals $XX.XX.
SC: Exactly. That's wrong. I don't pay tax.
Me: Ok, do you have a tax exempt card or documentation that supports what you are saying?
SC: No, but I work in *some kind of government security thing I didn't even really understand completely* and I DON'T pay tax! Take it off please.
Me: Sir, I can't waive tax unless you have valid documentation
SC: *repeats rant about where he works and again demands I remove the tax*
Me: For the last time sir, I CANNOT waive the tax for you.
SC: Are you the manager?
Me: No sir.
SC: Then get me one. Now.
Manager J comes over, I explain the situation. He and the SC repeat the same exchange as before while the line builds behind him. Eventually Manager J decides we'll discount the item so he ends up paying the pre-tax price but warned him that if he came to this store again, he WOULD be paying tax, no questions asked. We also sent out an email warning other stores about him, in case he tried to pull this there.
On a related note, Native peoples in Canada are exempt from sales tax, they have ID cards that attests to their status and we needed to write down info from the cards and get the person to sign it when doing a tax exempt sale.
For some reason, many of the Natives I encountered would either fling their ID card at me (as opposed to presenting it normally) or would act all high and mighty because THEY don't have to pay tax.
I understand some natives have it tough and I don't want to make this into a fratching thing but the point is that I, the poor guy behind the counter, had nothing to do with the government actions that took away your land or your rights or whatever, so you don't need to be taking those frustrations out on me.
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