Re: Are Jegs and Summit collecting out of state sales tax now?
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I heard on the news recently that there was some court ruling saying that a state can require businesses that don't have a physical location in that state to still collect sales tax for purchases made by residents of that state. Are the big online parts vendors doing that now? They better not that case is in the early stages of being resolve it what I remember, maybe not I hated working for the state of CA collecting sales tax for them and not getting paid for it Dang the uncontrolled government anyways
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Re: Are Jegs and Summit collecting out of state sales tax now?
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I've read about it, but nothing as far as I know has been set in place... but I suspect it will happen eventually because of the amount of $ they can make on this tax.
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Re: Are Jegs and Summit collecting out of state sales tax now?
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I heard on the news recently that there was some court ruling saying that a state can require businesses that don't have a physical location in that state to still collect sales tax for purchases made by residents of that state. Are the big online parts vendors doing that now? Read it and weep. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/poli...ases/699556002/
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Re: Are Jegs and Summit collecting out of state sales tax now?
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heck they collect tax for the Australian government now
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Re: Are Jegs and Summit collecting out of state sales tax now?
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I heard on the news recently that there was some court ruling saying that a state can require businesses that don't have a physical location in that state to still collect sales tax for purchases made by residents of that state. Are the big online parts vendors doing that now? Read it and weep. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/poli...ases/699556002/ According to that article it only effects South Dakota.
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Re: Are Jegs and Summit collecting out of state sales tax now?
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I always had a problem with it, but with online sales being so pervasive and really taking a toll on local stores I am on the other side.
I would like to see less people shopping on line and return to buying local.
That’s great for things you can find at most any local store. Not so much if you’re trying to build/restore a car.
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Re: Are Jegs and Summit collecting out of state sales tax now?
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I file as a vendor in NY (over 40 years now). If this becomes law, I will have a new job: filing 196 extra returns (49 other states X quarterly) every year, whether I sell anything there or not.
I'll just pass my extra labor on to my customers. What a great idea.
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Re: Are Jegs and Summit collecting out of state sales tax now?
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The supreme court ruled on that case but there were 30 other states that were attached to that case. IT is a mess at the moment and nobody seems to know for sure what is going on. If we as a business are forced to collect sales tax on every purchase and remit it to correct taxing authority dear god help us. WE have been required to collect sales tax in PA at Carlisle for many years now and we have to submit quarterly if we sell anything or not. But you would have to remit the taxes to the state where it is due or that seems like a pretty clear case of taxation without representation. I seem to remember a war being fought over that but I could be wrong. I believe they have just set the table for a National Sales Tax. I could be wrong but how else could you possibly manage and enforce it. Todd Todd, I think you will soon have a selection of companies that will want to offer to figure then report sales taxes based on where you ship your orders. Actually I can see this as something credit card processors might do to get merchant business. Will there be a charge for this, certainly, but it will probably be less than what it would cost to do it yourself. However it will still be a cost you will have to pass on.
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Re: Are Jegs and Summit collecting out of state sales tax now?
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This decision by SCOTUS will leave it up to the individual states to whether they will require online retailers to collect taxes. Some states already require taxes to be collected and I would expect the rest to follow suit. I'm surprised this hasn't happened sooner.
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Re: Are Jegs and Summit collecting out of state sales tax now?
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I would imagine since the ruling has been made if they are not doing it in your state they soon will be. Its an opportunity for states to grab money I cannot imagine they will not take advantage. It will put a pretty large burden on small businesses, as in some places you will have state, county and city sales taxes to keep track of. Sure will be a mess for some.
If you are collecting sale tax on behalf of a state, county or city you will need to pay those taxes to the entity collecting them, not just your home state
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Re: Are Jegs and Summit collecting out of state sales tax now?
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I didn't read too in detail about this all... but I took it as, since I live in PA, I would have to collect tax for sales anywhere in the usa, but that tax $ would go to PA, not the state where the buyer lives. So I wouldn't be filing to 50 states, just the state I do business in.
Or do I have this wrong and would have send tax money to states I sold stuff to? I didn't either, but your understanding/suggestion makes the most sense, if it is applied across the nation, in that, no more exemptions/non collection of sales tax for shipped out of state sales. Hard to believe every state would agree to that,
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