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Well the cards I used to commonly see at work had the "department of indian and northern affairs" logo on them so I guess I assumed they were federal IDs.
At my store (which not on a reserve) we were required to waive PST for natives with those cards, maybe it was a corporate decision."If we refund your money, give you a free replacement and shoot the manager, then will you be happy?" - sign seen in a restaurant
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When I worked in a grocery store, we were required to waive PST if the customer produced his/her status card and this wasn't on a Reserve either. Several stores out by my in-laws have signs up by the cash reminding people that they must show their status cards before making their purchases and they aren't on a reserve either. Now I'm curious!
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Also, in Quebec, stores are required to remove one tax as you purchase your items. People on my reservation have actually boycotted stores that refused to take tax off. My mom actually used to carry around a print out from the Government of Quebec website stating that stores are legally required to take the tax off.
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Personally, I'd have posted this in the 'morons in management' thread. Customer was an asshole, but manager was worse, IMHO.
Your manager deserves a salmon slap, big time.
There ya go!"So, if you wanna put places like that outta business, just stop being so rock-chewingly stupid." ~ Raudf, 9/19/13
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Quoth Anthony K. S. View PostWhen an SC leaves the store, and the manager shakes his/her head and says, "I don't understand what makes people act like that."
The key is to say it in just such a way that it sounds like you're being just general and not referring to them in any way. Good luck with that. I'd be hard-pressed to not give them a pointed look while making such a statement.
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^-.-^Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden
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Quoth Hobbs View Postlol, my favorite one was one of the many foreign military affiliates we get (San Antonio is a major military city, btw).
fma: I don't understand; why is it more now?
me: That's with the sales tax.
fma: I don't pay tax.
me: But this was a sale; it was taxed.
He ended up paying, but gee does this become a pain.
As a note, I don't think the affiliates are exempt; I've never seen a DoD document to state the contrary...
I wish I lived closer to Ft Hood (Killeen) or Ft Sam (San Antonio) so I could do more of my shopping there. I make do with Camp Mabry in Austin for certain items if we're on that side of town anyway.
eta: At least at the commissaries and such like. I don't hit the convenience stores or fast food franchises on base, so I don't know about them.Last edited by Primer; 06-11-2009, 02:48 AM.Everything will be ok in the end. If it's not ok, it's not the end.
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Quoth CiggyStoreClerk View PostAlso, in Quebec, stores are required to remove one tax as you purchase your items. People on my reservation have actually boycotted stores that refused to take tax off. My mom actually used to carry around a print out from the Government of Quebec website stating that stores are legally required to take the tax off.
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Quoth Primer View PostMilitary personnel, and dependents with proper ID, are tax-exempt ON BASE. At least U.S. personnel on U.S. bases are.
I wish I lived closer to Ft Hood (Killeen) or Ft Sam (San Antonio) so I could do more of my shopping there. I make do with Camp Mabry in Austin for certain items if we're on that side of town anyway.
eta: At least at the commissaries and such like. I don't hit the convenience stores or fast food franchises on base, so I don't know about them.
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I unfortunately have to deal with tax-exempt orders quite often at the wholesale club. Fortunately, it's rather simple to do. All you need is a valid tax-exempt business account with the store. And it's simple for the cashiers to tell by looking whether or not your membership is tax-exempt qualified. The first three numbers of the membership number are the issuing club's number, the next number that appears denotes what kind of membership you have. If it's a 4, it's a household (or "personal") account, if it's an 8, it's a business account. If it's a 5, it's a tax-exempt business account.
But lately, I've been getting A LOT of people who are buying stuff for the county public schools, but haven't been given the school's tax-exempt membership card. Sometimes they'll tell me at the start, "This is tax-exempt," and I can quickly explain to them, "I understand this is for a school, but I can't ring this up tax-exempt." "But here's the paper saying it is." "But THIS CARD is not a tax-exempt membership card." Usually they'll accept that and we'll ring up their order, and they either just take it as-is back to the school, or they go over to the desk to talk to a manager or something to see about getting the tax waived after the fact.
I did get someone who didn't mention the tax-exempt thing until AFTER I'd already rung up their entire order. Argued with her for five minutes about the tax-exempt part before she understood that I couldn't waive the taxes for her.PWNADE(TM) - Serve up a glass today! | PWNZER - An act of pwnage so awesome, it's like the victim got hit by a tank.
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Quoth WhiteRose View Posttax-free shopping means it gets taken out in other ways...higher school tax, higher wage-tax, etc...i loved living in VT, especially near the NH border, because there's no sales tax in NH and there are lower property taxes, etc in VT...
Then there's New Mexico. We don't tax on meds anymore or food....as long as it's not a ready-to-eat item.It's floating wicker propelled by fire!
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ooooooooh I've had that happen....
European SC: What? that's supposed to be five dollars!
Me: Sorry, sales tax.
European SC: But I can't pay your tax...I'm not a U.S. Citizen!
Me: ...then why are you trying to pay with a student ID? (You have to at least have a green card to have a student ID you can pay money with.)Kangaroo Squee!
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