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Bob D. .... NYS sales tax....

wyliec

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I didn't want to interfere with Lamont's post.

You just purchased from Lamont. I'm not trying to be nosy; but, did you pay NYS sales tax. Here's why I ask. I was going to purchase from hayneedle.com, patio furniture. It was $500, and 3 months ago I made a purchase thru them, and there was no sales tax. Now, they want 8%, and I called them. They said 2 months ago they added 14 states to their list in which state sales tax must be paid. If you want to P.M. me, go ahead. The company has no presence in NYS; that includes stores or warehouses.
 
Interesting. ...

But watch for the sneaky ones collecting but pocketing the funds....:lecturef_smilie:
 
several states, Arkansas included are passing laws that say the out of state vendors have to collect and send the sales tax to the buyers state


Cruzr Joe
 
several states, Arkansas included are passing laws that say the out of state vendors have to collect and send the sales tax to the buyers state


Cruzr Joe

Utah Either has or is working on such a law now. I know I just ordered some oil from out of state and I was charged sales tax for the first time.
 
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What a damn nightmare that's gonna be! :gaah:
Which is why businesses have been successful at holding out of state sales tax collection at bay. But the wall is cracking. Like Cruzr said, more and more states are forcing out of state vendors to collect for them. I think what we'll eventually see is a compromise uniform sales tax level for interstate sales and all vendors will be required to report and pay it to their own state tax commission, and then the tax commissions will forward it to the states of residence of the buyers. Even states like Oregon who don't have a sales tax might get on the bandwagon and rake in out of state sales taxes just to keep the system uniform.
 
Welcome to what we have to deal with up here. We pay tax for any purchase anywhere in Canada. Gov't want their money, the thieving @#$!%%
 
Welcome to what we have to deal with up here. We pay tax for any purchase anywhere in Canada. Gov't want their money, the thieving @#$!%%

:shocked: You've got them up there also?
What happened: did they migrate North? :dontknow:

You can keep them; we still have MORE than enough of them down here!
 
They could get really greedy like the state Maine tried to be when Cabellas came into the state. They wanted them to charge sales tax on ALL their sales including store and internet sales anywhere in the country. Now that is greedy.:yikes:
 
Sales Tax

Technically, in most states, you have to pay the tax to the state you live in, when you order online. Iowa calls it Use Tax. There is a form you fill out and file. It is a law that is almost impossible to enforce, since it relies on people self reporting to pay the tax. Spent time on the phone, over the years with Iowa and Minnesota, Dept. of Revenue, this is what I was told. It is convoluted how all of this works, and from a business view some uniformity would be beneficial.
 
After all the responses, I'll be making the purchase. I was just double checking on the validity of what the company stated.

Thanks
 
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