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Posted By: Anonymous
Heritage has notified NY customers that they will begin charging sales tax in NY, since they're opening a NY office soon. Add that to their already higher-than-the-market buyers' premium and you'll be spending nearly 26% over your bid before you're done. I have no squabble with the sales tax issue: it's the law. NY bidders will just have to adjust their bids accordingly...and, obviously, buy fewer lots. Any reaction from other collectors? |
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Posted By: Jim VB
Technically, buyers in ALL states owe the tax on every purchase. We are supposed to self report it. |
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Posted By: Rob D.
Businesses don't "charge" sales tax, they collect it. |
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Posted By: Max Weder
I spend a good part of my work explaining such tax issues to clients. On auction sales, Canadian tax authorities have an effective means of collecting such sales taxes in that if arriving by mail, Canada Post collects the taxes, and if shipped to the US, a Canadian must declare and pay the sales tax at the border (unless an exemption for duty exists, such as being away from Canada for 48 hours or longer)when bringing back the goods. |
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Posted By: Joseph Angus
It kills me sometimes because I will see items I really like from a california seller and will avoid bidding because of the sales tax. I know that if I put in too high of a bid and it gets bidded up to my max than I could get caught with an expensive additional surprise. I would always rather be patient and buy out of state and save the extra money. It also gives me an excuse to stay within my budgeted means. |
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Posted By: Jim VB
Joe, |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
I don't know what's wrong with you guys. Paying taxes is a patriotic duty. It's almost a religious experience. Don't you guys listen to President Obama? |
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Posted By: dstudeba
In California we have an area for "use tax" on our income tax statement, and some of us actually pay it. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
It was not my intention for this posting to be a discussion of the legality of paying (or not paying) sales tax. In fact, in my original post, I did not dispute Heritage's obligation to collect sales tax. |
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Posted By: Dave F
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Posted By: Anonymous
I think the point of the responses is that it doesn't matter. Whether you are a NY resident who buys an item from Heritage for $1000 who then collects an additional $50 Sales tax (I don't know the rate - I'm just guessing 5%) or if you are a NY resident who buys from an auction site outside NY for $1000 and then are responsible for sending NY $50 Use tax, you still pay the same. The only factor is price. |
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