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Old 05-21-2015, 03:41 PM
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Individual to individual trades could fall under the "casual sale" transaction and thus sales/use tax would not be due.
Do up know up to what amount is considered a casual sale?
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Old 05-21-2015, 04:12 PM
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Lots of discussion about committing tax fraud on this thread, probably not the best thing to do on a public forum.
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Old 05-21-2015, 04:25 PM
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Lots of discussion about committing tax fraud on this thread, probably not the best thing to do on a public forum.
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Old 05-21-2015, 04:39 PM
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as soon as taxes start going to something useful then I'll worry about tax fraud. Since that will NEVER happen back to getting around the sales tax. I've got a buddy of mine in another state that said he'll bid for me for Heritage so I'm good there now until his state is added to the list.
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Old 05-21-2015, 04:54 PM
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as soon as taxes start going to something useful then I'll worry about tax fraud. Since that will NEVER happen back to getting around the sales tax. I've got a buddy of mine in another state that said he'll bid for me for Heritage so I'm good there now until his state is added to the list.
Good thinking. You should also keep in mind that if someone turns you into the IRS for fraud, they'll get a piece of what you are forced to pay upon being audited. You can use as your defense that taxes don't go to anything useful and you shouldn't be required to pay.
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Old 05-21-2015, 05:33 PM
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Whether or not the taxes are used for something useful is not relevant. The law says you have to pay them. When you bid, simply work that into your calculation.
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Old 05-21-2015, 05:52 PM
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Yep alright I'm going to pay all taxes from here on out... just because you guys said too. Now I feel bad for all those years I'm sure I've under paid. So just please disregard any mention of fraud, evading paying taxes, because I've seen the light my friends.

Also pretty sure I'm not getting audited for an opinion on a baseball card board. I know we all want to believe we are more important than what we are but got to say it will never happen because of our thread here. I know stranger things have happened, but lets get real shall we?
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Old 05-21-2015, 05:56 PM
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A couple things about this:

1. You guys are doing your math wrong. If the tax is 10% and the BP is 20%, it is not 30% more you are paying, because they will tax the BP too. Example, you buy a $100 item, you are then taxed on $120, which is a total of $132.

2. Did any of you notice that PWCC moved to Oregon from California? They no longer have to collect sales tax on any items they sell, as there is no sales tax in Oregon. They used to collect tax from me on items I won.
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Do up know up to what amount is considered a casual sale?
Does anyone know how high you can go and still be a causal sale from person to person?
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Old 05-23-2015, 03:16 AM
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Does anyone know how high you can go and still be a causal sale from person to person?
I think it is $4.99

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How long are you put on hold before you actually speak to a live person at the IRS?

I think that the Internet truly represents (ed) a free market economy where interstate commerce is not hampered by taxes. However, I can see the states' point of view that they are not getting the revenue that is due them. Brick and mortars are at a disadvantage unless they have an Internet site. Of course it also depends on what % of their business is done over the Internet. Internet retail tax in every state will do a couple of things: 1) shrink the interstate market place back to a local market place, and 2) drive shoppers off the Net entirely. Currently in my state, it's cheaper for me to buy a book off Amazon than it is for me to go to the bookstore. When the 2 sources become the same price/tax wise, then the decision on how to buy will change to another factor.

Ok, economics gurus, please weigh in. By the way, the flat tax idea is kinda growing on me. Can't remember which candidate is pushing it though.
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