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Posted By: leon
I would have the product sent to a place that Mastro does not have an office. As someone who ships to different states daily I will tell you that we charge tax in every state. We have affiliations in every state so are bound by law to do so. This might be different for other states or things but I get asked this question all of the time. Plus, some of my computer competitors win business from ignorant businesses in Texas and it pisses me off. They don't know that if they don't pay a tax on capitalized equipment, when they buy it, then they will pay the EXACT same tax at the end of the year when they report. For this card instance I would just find a good friend in another state.....regards all |
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