To legally ship out of state to avoid paying sales tax, you can purchase items in a state that does not charge sales tax or in a state where you are exempt from paying sales tax. However, it is important to comply with all relevant tax laws and regulations to avoid any legal issues.
The sales tax rate on used goods in this state is X.
The sales tax rate on used items in this state is X.
The sales tax rate for Topeka, KS is 8.95% and that is including the state of Kansas sales tax.
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Sales tax in Florida is 6% for the State. Other taxes by the locality can make the total go up to as high as 7.5% total.
In general you pay sales tax in the state where you live, not the state where the car was purchased. Thus, you cannot avoid paying sales tax on a car by going to a no-tax state like Delaware as your state of residence will require the tax to be paid before you can register it.
Typically sales tax is paid at the point of sale, hence the name. But depending on the state there are exceptions. If you buy goods from outside the state, and do not pay sales tax (internet sales!), you need to remit sales tax to your state. Most of the state income tax forms have a method provided for paying sales tax along with the state income tax.
Legally, if QVC collects the state sales tax, they are required to pay it to the state. Each individual state has its own laws regarding the collection and payment of the taxes.
Legally, you can't. EDIT: You can't if you are supposed to. You can either not buy the item or purchase it from a state that doesn't impose a sales tax, but keep in mind many states also have a "use tax" which is a reciprocal of sales tax - (don't laugh...) you're supposed to voluntarily submit the sales tax that SHOULD have been collected if the vendor did not charge you for it. Pennsylvania is one state that has Sales and Use tax laws. Certain states permit exemptions from paying sales taxes... for example many states exclude equipment, materials, etc used in farming operations from being taxable. In those cases you would fill out a form from the state and give it to the vendor to inform them that you are exempt and also to give them the necessary information to defend their position of not collecting the tax in the event they get audited. States enforce sales taxes by periodically auditing the licensed collectors. If it is determined that the collector has not been collecting the tax as required, the collector can be forced to pay the taxes that should have been collected, or if the amounts are significant or if you provided false exeption information, the state can come back to the pruchaser. Note: Purchase your expensive items online to avoid sales tax...Maryland has a 7% sales tax..if you buy a $400 Ipod you will pay 28 dollars in sales tax,but if you order it online you pay no Maryland sales tax and only $5.00 for shipping.
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Laws vary from state to state, but in most jurisdictions you cannot legally own a gun if you have been convicted of a felony, unless your gun rights have been legally restored.
Income tax department of your State. Probably the web site has an FAQ on collecting, and remitting sales taxes collected by vendors (that's you.) Not to be used to avoid paying sales tax on purchases, which is proper when items are to be resold but improper for items you keep/use. NY requires filing a report every year, even if zero tax collected, else they impose a $50 fine.
Yes, you still will have to pay sales tax on the vehicle in the state in which you bought it. There is no way to avoid sales tax.
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Yes. People who live near state borders do it all the time. However, you generally can't avoid paying sales tax by doing this. In theory, you're supposed to pay state sales tax to the state where you live for all purchases; in practice, hardly anyone does so for most things, but the state where you live will notice if you're registering a new car that you didn't pay state sales tax on. Massachusetts, for example, requires that sales tax be paid along with any car registration where the purchase date is less than a year in the past. This is largely because neighboring New Hampshire doesn't charge sales tax, but it can bite you if you move to MA after purchasing a car in some other state that you already paid sales tax on. (MA will collect the tax and tell you to apply to your former state for a refund. Right. Good luck with that.)
Paying taxes varies by your income bracket and the state that you live in. Any taxes that you do owe must be paid to avoid your wages being garnished and other harsh penalties.
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