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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Pics and Videos Buffet
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<blockquote data-quote="Great Asp" data-source="post: 16328664" data-attributes="member: 53322"><p>State Sales Tax. </p><p></p><p>The rule is (most states except this) that if you resale a product into a state, but you do not have a "nexus" in that state (which means you do not solicit in that state and you do not have a residence or offices in that state, you do not have to collect state sales tax for that state, or get a license to collect tax for that state.</p><p></p><p>Imagine a customer in Hawaii needs a $100 item (one time purchase). The state does not want to put you on their books to have you send in quarterly statements (it costs the state money to set you up, and then maintain you) showing zero sales in their state month after month, and no tax for them to collect.</p><p></p><p>Cali Dept of Revenue did not care about nexus, they wanted the tax revenue. LOL, they threatened to jump a plane and audit me. I said "come on and waste the taxpayers of California's money!, I have had one sale in Cali in 12 years, and have never traveled there for business."</p><p></p><p>Finally the customer jumped in and showed the good people at the dept of revenue their state exception cert, which meant I could not collect taxes from them anyway......LOL</p><p></p><p>E</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Great Asp, post: 16328664, member: 53322"] State Sales Tax. The rule is (most states except this) that if you resale a product into a state, but you do not have a "nexus" in that state (which means you do not solicit in that state and you do not have a residence or offices in that state, you do not have to collect state sales tax for that state, or get a license to collect tax for that state. Imagine a customer in Hawaii needs a $100 item (one time purchase). The state does not want to put you on their books to have you send in quarterly statements (it costs the state money to set you up, and then maintain you) showing zero sales in their state month after month, and no tax for them to collect. Cali Dept of Revenue did not care about nexus, they wanted the tax revenue. LOL, they threatened to jump a plane and audit me. I said "come on and waste the taxpayers of California's money!, I have had one sale in Cali in 12 years, and have never traveled there for business." Finally the customer jumped in and showed the good people at the dept of revenue their state exception cert, which meant I could not collect taxes from them anyway......LOL E [/QUOTE]
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