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gnaz01 05-18-2014 12:23 PM

Slightly OT: 5 Days to Pay Invoice???
 
Won an item in Heritage's Friday auction, received invoice about an hour ago on 5/18/2014, and it is due on 5/22/2014???

What's up with that?? Not a problem for me to pay, I assure you, but 5 days???

With the disclaimer of: "Note: 3% Late Fee will be added to any invoice paid after the due date, plus accrued interest from the due date to the date paid."

Just wondering if anyone else thinks that is odd.

Greg

z28jd 05-18-2014 12:44 PM

I thought that was odd too, but I paid by paypal and got it over with already.

gnaz01 05-18-2014 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by z28jd (Post 1277508)
I thought that was odd too, but I paid by paypal and got it over with already.

Me too, just odd.

rajah424 05-18-2014 01:02 PM

Heritage
 
I won a few lots and got my invoice this morning and saw the $504 tax that had been included. Guess i should have read the tax information first since i recently moved to California.

conor912 05-18-2014 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by rajah424 (Post 1277515)
I won a few lots and got my invoice this morning and saw the $504 tax that had been included. Guess i should have read the tax information first since i recently moved to California.

ouch

Runscott 05-18-2014 02:06 PM

Graig, there are constantly software problems with all auction houses. Heritage would never hold you to something like that. They bend over backward to make their customers happy.

1880nonsports 05-18-2014 03:04 PM

I noticed the same thing
 
AND I was painfully reminded that there's a 2500. cap on using alternative sources for payment - I "won" two lots and exceeded the limit. Greg as I understand from your post above you have plenty of money so maybe um ah.....?

z28jd 05-18-2014 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rajah424 (Post 1277515)
I won a few lots and got my invoice this morning and saw the $504 tax that had been included. Guess i should have read the tax information first since i recently moved to California.

I had that happen with an auction house I didn't know was in NJ. I wasn't figuring in tax and got a nice surprise with the invoice. Nothing like you got, but was still over $100 and unexpected

petecld 05-18-2014 03:17 PM

5 Days to Pay Invoice
 
Greg,

Sorry. That is a mistake and we are working on getting out new invoices. Our standard due date is 10 business days.

No one will be charged 3% after 5 days.


Peter

gnaz01 05-18-2014 03:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by petecld (Post 1277554)
Greg,

Sorry. That is a mistake and we are working on getting out new invoices. Our standard due date is 10 business days.

No one will be charged 3% after 5 days.


Peter

No worries, Peter, just thought it was odd and maybe missed it in the fine print somewhere.

Many thanks for the clarification.

Greg

gnaz01 05-18-2014 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by 1880nonsports (Post 1277548)
Greg as I understand from your post above you have plenty of money so maybe um ah.....?

LOL Henry. I only wish........ :)

rajah424 05-18-2014 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by z28jd (Post 1277549)
I had that happen with an auction house I didn't know was in NJ. I wasn't figuring in tax and got a nice surprise with the invoice. Nothing like you got, but was still over $100 and unexpected

I guess i should see what other AH's are in California.

I was planning to use that $500 to pay a 1/6 of my rent on my 1 BR apartment.

CamaroCPA 05-18-2014 04:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rajah424 (Post 1277515)
I won a few lots and got my invoice this morning and saw the $504 tax that had been included. Guess i should have read the tax information first since i recently moved to California.

Quote:

Originally Posted by z28jd (Post 1277549)
I had that happen with an auction house I didn't know was in NJ. I wasn't figuring in tax and got a nice surprise with the invoice. Nothing like you got, but was still over $100 and unexpected

Obviously you guys would have reported these purchases on your state income tax return had these sellers not collected the tax, correct? :D

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards 05-18-2014 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by CamaroCPA (Post 1277578)
Obviously you guys would have reported these purchases on your state income tax return had these sellers not collected the tax, correct? :D


In a similar note, your state will refund you a portion of your registration taxes on your vehicle if you move to a new state and request it (in theory anyway).


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Sean 05-19-2014 12:40 AM

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Originally Posted by rajah424 (Post 1277515)
I won a few lots and got my invoice this morning and saw the $504 tax that had been included. Guess i should have read the tax information first since i recently moved to California.

On the website it only says that "Texas residents are subject to sales tax." Are you telling us that we're also subject to sales tax in California now?

I bought my T206 Eddie Plank from Heritage back in 2006. I hate to think how much tax I could have ended up paying. :eek:

DaveW 05-19-2014 08:39 AM

Welcome to California! How did you get a 1BR apartment for only $3k/mo? You must know somebody.

Quote:

Originally Posted by rajah424 (Post 1277571)
I guess i should see what other AH's are in California.

I was planning to use that $500 to pay a 1/6 of my rent on my 1 BR apartment.


Leon 05-19-2014 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Sean (Post 1277706)
On the website it only says that "Texas residents are subject to sales tax." Are you telling us that we're also subject to sales tax in California now?

I bought my T206 Eddie Plank from Heritage back in 2006. I hate to think how much tax I could have ended up paying. :eek:

Heritage now has opened offices in other states and those customers in those states will be subject to tax. I am not a tax lawyer or accounting person, but that is probably the reason there might be taxes now and not a few years ago. There could still be usage tax but that sales tax is probably explained by a brick and mortar location within the state.


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