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Hey guys....
I am looking to put all my products up on ebay within the week....Please help! I am stuck because I don't know what to put for sales tax on ebay, i know I charge NYS people cause I am from NY but do I also charge from where it ships? and what is the rate because ebay allows 1 rate to be entered and NYS charges a different rate for each county.... HELP!!!! |
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I have a client in NY. I'll ask.
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Thank you...any help from anyone would be of great assistance.
Thanks again |
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It's 8.375% for NY residents.
And ebay does have a place on the auction form to fill that in. |
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That's one of the banes of online stores. As it sits, tax does not need to be charged for online transactions (interstate) anyplace that the online business/business does not have a physical location. That's why Amazon doesn't charge sales tax, and Barnes and Noble does....most states have a B&N store in them, somewhere.
The US Supreme Court's decision basically ruled that if the item was being shipped to a different state, then sales tax wasn't applicable, since the recipient was responsible for paying their home state a use-tax on the item they bought. As the exception proves the rule, there are states that require some companies to charge sales tax for all sales made within that state...California / Amazon being one example. In Arizona, different cities and counties have different rates, too, added to the state sales-tax rate. The generally accepted prinicple that I follow is to charge my city's tax rate for all sales made within the state. Technically, I could probably get away with charging only the state/county sales tax for sales made outside my city limits, but the hassles involved in doing so do not outweigh the miniscule difference I would save. TimW Phoenix |
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