
03-10-2022, 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted by BobC
Ebay's US headquarters are in San Jose, CA, definitely not a tax friendly state. And San Jose is in Santa Clara County, that has a sales tax rate of 9.875%. Yikes, that's near the top sales tax rate in the country, which may be in Tennessee with an average overall state sales tax rate of almost 10%. California's average rate is 8.618%, but as noted, much higher where Ebay's headquarters are.
So, assuming Ebay wouldn't be dumb enough to put their vault somewhere with an almost 10% sales tax rate, where do you all think they put it?
The five states with no sales taxes are; Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon. I don't see Alaska or Montans being in the running, due to their being out of the way and more remote. Not feeling too strongly for New Hampshire either, sort of a gut feeling. If they do open their vault in a non-sales tax state, I think it comes down to Delaware or Oregon, and I'm leaning towards Delaware, if I were a betting man. Curious to hear what others may think. and why.
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Catching up on the vault issue. Does the location of goods determine which state's sales tax is implicated instead of the location of the parties to the transaction? Thank you.
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