Tax Mistake

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   / Tax Mistake #51  
Is it possable to buy in a non taxing state and have it
delivered by a dealer in your state?

Doug
 
   / Tax Mistake #52  
Sure, that is possible, but that does not relieve you of the tax liability. The tax is based on your home state liability not the purchase state.
 
   / Tax Mistake #53  
Sure, just go to the non- taxing state, pay cash for the item, then haul it home-- nobody but you and the seller knows nuttin' about it!! bye bye
 
   / Tax Mistake #54  
Hydraman,

I was told by my a Kubota dealer in my neighboring state (Oregon - no sales tax) that my own state (Wa) checks warranty registrations of neighboring states to look for large interstate purchases. Of course you could always register your warranty at that state if you were to have a relative or some usable address.
 
   / Tax Mistake #55  
I agree, Pay now and quit worring about it
 
   / Tax Mistake #56  
My neighbor works as a state tax auditor in Pennsylvania and he says that the state is really working on collecting sales tax especially for small businesses that order supplies out of state to try to save sales tax. The state auditors are trying to milk what they can out of the existing laws to bring in extra money. It is a whole lot better for them politically than to increase the state income tax. Interestingly there is a strong move in our state congress to get rid of property taxes, since it is a real strain on retired folks on a fixed income (i.e. social security) to pay high property tax rates especially in counties like ours which are having a very high growth rate and need new schools.
 
   / Tax Mistake #57  
Yup. I've seen Rendoofus on the TV telling us the State would have to pick up more of the costs of the public schools. Last time I checked, the State of PA wasn't printing their own money. We were still picking up the tab. Like any other government entity, the schools are living outside their budgets, and taxes will increase. Paying the State in lieu of the County is no gain for the overtaxed citizens, senior or otherwise................chim
 
   / Tax Mistake #58  
To ALL,
"In the future do … to avoid state tax" can get you in a lot of trouble. Never advise some one on the Internet how to accomplish a crime or you are guilty of a Felony!
Coming from Oregon-where there is no sales tax, there are too many examples of people getting in trouble giving tax advice.
Advice on how to cheat on income tax will always pi- - off the government.
Be careful and use your brain!
 
   / Tax Mistake #59  
Yeah, you are probably right. I know that here in North Dakota, the politicos have tried to figure out ways to collect tax on TV markets, internet sales, and whatever else they can, but, haven't come up with anything effective. Here, when a dealer is licensed from the state, he is made the official "tax collector" ,if you will. He has to report all taxable sales to the tax dep't, and pay the appropriate amount; which he has collected. As far as jurisdiction is concerned, no state can go to a neighboring state and check their files, except by mutual aggreement. I guess that here they don't get too aggressive on out of state purchases. On auto's; when you buy the license plate, they ding you for the tax then, if it was an out of state purchase. On anything else that you have to 'register' with the state; the same probably applies. In order to go any further, they would have to be able to chase down every purchase one made out of state; and would probably get to the point where it was not 'cost effective'.
Also, here ; the towns and counties have gotten in on the bandwagon and are charging a 1% tax above the state tax; so if I drive to say Bismarck and buy something, I pay their tax; and get zip for return. So by their own greed, they push me to out of state purchases. Also , let me clarify, that I don't mind paying the tax to the state; but I can use it for leverage when negotiating a sale price with a local dealer. In other words; if a dealer in MT will sell an item for $1500 , then I can go the local dealer and maybe talk him down to $1425 plus the $75 for the guvner. Then it's a done deal. There are also times when I can buy the item, and pay the tax, cheaper than I can buy it w/o tax in MT. Guess where I go then. Bottom line-- what costs me the least!!
 
   / Tax Mistake #60  
About 5 years ago my wife and I bought a table from a furniture outlet in N.C. It was all done over the phone and delivered to my door. About 3 months later I get a letter from the State of Florida saying I owed the tax. No finance, just a credit card deal. Go figure.
 
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