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  • marcel
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2015
    • 317

    #1

    state sales tax

    guys, I discovered how to pay zero sales tax. Bought items worth $21.61 today and paid no Sales Tax.

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  • David Merrill
    Administrator
    • Mar 2011
    • 5962

    #2
    Originally posted by marcel View Post
    guys, I discovered how to pay zero sales tax. Bought items worth $21.61 today and paid no Sales Tax.

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    It is a Sales Tax - not a Buyers Tax. But you should give us some details about the conversation.
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    • Michael Joseph
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 1596

      #3
      Originally posted by David Merrill View Post
      It is a Sales Tax - not a Buyers Tax. But you should give us some details about the conversation.
      I agree. Most times they are double dipping. The Seller should already have that Sales Tax incorporated into his Retail price. For the privilege of charging retail prices the Seller enters into a trust with the State to collect Sales Tax on behalf of the State. These days the Seller's charge full retail; and, on top of that retail price, they pass the Sales Tax along to the Buyer. The Buyer ends up paying twice. It is a nifty swindle because the Buyer will never win an argument about double dipping when said Buyer does not set the retail price.
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      • marcel
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2015
        • 317

        #4
        There were no magic words i used to buy the USB drives and the candy bar. The cashier conversation wasn't much beyond the usual "how are you?" "Here is my rewards #"

        I offered a $10 off $20 coupon, and the 11.61 balance was paid with something called STAPLES REWARDS. A kind of store-dollars or store-currency that had accumulated to $25.

        To me this indicates the tax is tied to what is offered or used to purchase the retail items. Note: NOT Federal Reserve currency.
        Last edited by marcel; 07-25-20, 04:11 AM.

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        • David Merrill
          Administrator
          • Mar 2011
          • 5962

          #5
          Thank you for explaining.
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          www.bishopcastle.us
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