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TMW
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U.S. CA tax Payers
Interesting thing I found out yesterday. I had my income taxes done yesterday and my tax lady asked if I purchased anything on line that I did not pay
CA sales tax on. I told her I probably did but I don't remember when or what it was. Most of my on line purchases are with Amazon and they charge
taxes. I usually don't keep the receipt unless it's a major purchase.
She said CA wants you to pay the tax if it was not included in the bill and the tax preparer is required to ask you about it.
That's the first time I've been asked.
[Edited on 2-23-2018 by TMW]
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vandenberg
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No doubt everybody would be happy to supply that information.
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ncampion
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That's been a question on Turbo Tax for the past few years. The correct answer is NO.
Living Large in Loreto. Off-grid and happy.
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pauldavidmena
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Our accountant in MA always asks us the same question every year. He often shakes his head for us in case we're unsure of our answer.
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That is a CA legal requirement; most states now collect CA sales tax. But if you're like me you don't bother keeping track of states that don't
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Sales Tax Cheats
Having no idea how long it has been the case, it's been as long as I can remember that one was responsible for paying said taxes.
Obviously, unless it was some BIG ticket item that (for some reason) came to the attention of the Franchise Tax Board, there is simply no way for the
state to KNOW (prove) that one has evaded the taxes.
Which is why there has been (for some years) an ongoing campaign by some states (California included) to force (or coerce) online vendors to collect
the tax. Short of changes in Federal law, the reliance has been on pressuring the BIG vendors (such as Amazon) who have a presence within the state.
Amazon itself does collect the tax, but many of their "associates" do not.
So far.
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author=MrBillM]Having no idea how long it has been the case, it's been as long as I can remember that one was responsible for paying said taxes.
Mr. Bill you have no idea what you are talking about.
internet purchases have always been taxed as interstate commerce, under federal law. tax exempt. Maybe that's why Amazon has its headquarters for
tax purposes in some tiny place no one has ever heard of
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John Harper
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Yes, it's more likely some states are seeing loss of sales tax revenue from "brick and mortar" locations within the state.
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Do they consider your CC billing addy or delivery of taxable item addy for the tax? You know, if you sent item to another state.
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PAY The TAXMAN
Before you spout verbal Diarrhea KNOW what you're talking about ..................... I was (clearly, I thought) speaking to the
CALIFORNIA legal position regarding the paying of use tax (in lieu of sales tax):
https://www.ftb.ca.gov/individuals/use-tax.shtml
"..........You may owe use tax on purchases you made from out-of-state or Internet sellers. Use tax is similar to the sales tax paid
on purchases you make in California. You may report use tax on your income tax return instead of filing a use tax return with the California
Department of Tax and Fee Administration. To report use tax on your income tax return, you may use either the Use Tax Worksheet or the Use Tax Lookup
Table. Both are included in the tax booklet instructions.
You must pay California use tax when you purchase out-of-state items by telephone, Internet, mail, or in person and both of the following apply:
The seller does not collect California sales or use tax.
You use, give away, store, or consume the item in this state.
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As I said, the foregoing has been the law in California for as long as I can remember.
As to the California (and other states) battle with Amazon:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_tax
[Edited on 2-24-2018 by MrBillM]
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the taxman shaking his head while asking the question is very funny!
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As an online shopper I know that most internet vendors collect sales tax for California. Recently I ordered a knife from Virginia, it was a big
ticket item, but they did not collect sales tax. I was kinda surprised since every other vendor has collected for several years now. But since I
returned the knife it was okay I did not track it...
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I buy everything I can on line from out of state just to avoid paying the state of "corruption and overtaxation" sales tax.
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If it's any comfort, M&E BOOKS (in El Cajon, CA) does not add sales tax onto the book price (or any U.S. postage or handling charge) for my Baja
California Land of Missions book: www.oldmissions.com
EDIT: Just so there is no confusion, M&E does pay the California sales tax on every purchase, they just do not ADD the tax on top of the price to
the buyer. That and the free shipping to U.S. addresses is equal to about a $6 discount off the actual cost of the book.... making the book itself
about $24.
[Edited on 2-25-2018 by David K]
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Big-Tickets Online
Checking my extensive order history with Amazon.com two days ago, I found that (7) of the last (12) orders did not include CA sales tax. Granted,
they were not really High-Ticket items. The highest total on an order that wasn't taxed was $249.99 with the second-largest (and latest) $138.65.
Those who are unsure of their various purchases through Amazon can check order details going back (at least) to 2005.
Beyond the legal question, whether or not an individual should voluntarily pay the (equivalent) Use Tax is a personal
decision that can be debated (as evading taxes often is), BUT knowing what is owed (with Amazon and other vendors) is a simple process.
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It is called Sales and Use Tax
Whether you buy it in California and pay tax or buy it elsewhere and "use" it as a California resident makes no difference. The tax is due. Mr.
Bill, Amazon charges sales tax on all the sales made directly through Amazon. Much of the business done through Amazon is actually brokered to other
companies and they may or may not charge the tax. If not charged, it is still due.
And then, of course comes the fun part. Loving the great State of California as we all do, and wanting to help it maintain its position as the most
vicious and successful taxing agency outside of IRS we all want to do our part, right??? Wink, wink, nudge, nudge.
So folks, do your part, fess up to everything you got up in Oregon without sales tax and help support Gov. JB on his way out.
Those who bought cars out of state and brought them into California have always known how this little game works. No tax, no license. Easy to
enforce. Not so easy on your internet purchases or the Oregon outlet mall.
Want an ugly example??? My late Baja racing partner Chuck (we finished second in pickup class in the 1000 many years ago) bought a light sport
aircraft from a private party ten years ago for $60k. First time he flew it the wings flew off and Chuck was killed. His widow got a bill from Gov.
Jerry a month later for $5000 and it was collected under severe duress. And they didn't even send a sympathy card.
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Thanks for AGREEING with What I'd already SAID
Affirmation is always appreciated.
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Actually I was not agreeing with what you said.
But why quibble over small stuff.
You indicated that half of your Amazon purchases were sans sales tax and I was trying to point out that the reason for this was that you likely were
buying from other vendors, brokered by Amazon.
So, sorry for the quibble back to your quibble.
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Quote: Originally posted by David K | If it's any comfort, M&E BOOKS (in El Cajon, CA) does not add sales tax onto the book price (or any U.S. postage or handling charge) for my Baja
California Land of Missions book: www.oldmissions.com
EDIT: Just so there is no confusion, M&E does pay the California sales tax on every purchase, they just do not ADD the tax on top of the price to
the buyer. That and the free shipping to U.S. addresses is equal to about a $6 discount off the actual cost of the book.... making the book itself
about $24.
[Edited on 2-25-2018 by David K] |
Basically you include this in the price of the book. I wish more would do the same.
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TMW
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I've met people from Europe that thought it odd that a sales tax was added on at the point of sale in the US. They pay what the price is of the item
as shown. Yes they pay a tax but it is added before the point of sale similar to what David is doing. They call it a value added tax. It is added at
various step to the product as it makes its way to the customer.
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