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Post by Meri-Lyn on Aug 6, 2015 16:53:43 GMT
So, we pay sales tax on Amazon, as they have warehouses here. Tax-free days start tomorrow through the 15th. If we buy something that is tax-free during that period, from Amazon, we would not get charged tax for it, correct? (in particular, computer components)
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momto4kiddos
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Post by momto4kiddos on Aug 6, 2015 17:07:36 GMT
You should not be taxed during a tax free period.
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Post by originalvanillabean on Aug 6, 2015 18:17:54 GMT
Online sellers should not collect sales tax on tax exempt items during sales tax holidays. Some channels will automatically turn of sales tax collection for you during this time. For example, Amazon will turn off sales tax collection for you for items coded as (A_SCHL_SUPPLIES) during sales tax holidays (you’ll need to be logged in to Seller Central to see this link.) But for the most part, it’s up to you as a seller to keep up with sales tax holidays and make sure you’re not charging your buyers sales tax on exempt items during sales tax holidays. The requirement to keep up with sales tax holidays is just another way that sales tax increases in complexity for online sellers. Source Link
Looks like it will be up to individual sellers so on computer components, look closely before completing your transaction. I believe exempt items are different in different states.
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