I am a fan of Texas and not trying to start something. They just seem like a state that stands for individual freedoms and that taxing our own...
What drives me nuts is people think and feel that you the store is charging it but it's not you it's the government charging it. They just use you...
+1
BTW it's always surprised me that Texas charges sales tax on coins as from what they "stand for" it seems hypocritical to me.
Your from Texas. They charge tax's for coins too so yours to pay the tax's either way if your doing it the right way. :rolleyes:
:too-funny: I"m just messing with you. :w8v4:
If so this time the Tea should be thrown in San Francisco's Bay and not Boston's I'd think. loll
So if the exemption is say $1,500 then if you move there with a large collection you would not have to pay the use tax. That makes it back to no...
Or he was a smaller shop that just doesn't/hasn't been caught so he does what he has always done. Or he puts the tax in the price as a total like...
wow I thought I knew something about this stuff but now your telling me that everybody that moves from one of the many states that don't have...
Yours looks Smokie to me ;)
Looks like a real nice one.
So what if you own a collection and move to a different state. Do you owe taxes for moving there on all your coins? And would that make a...
There's a Key to Bullion?
Nice job!!
No way a B&M will pay that kind of money... Send it to Heritage asap and cross your fingers that there is another sucker out there to spend that...
Can someone show me the difference between a Proof Morgan and a DMPL. I'm just not good with that. Thanks.
There are many states that deemed that coin and currency is a taxable item. So if you live in that state I'd say it is the sellers obligation to...
I"m guessing that he would not for a 70. He is not the only one that pay's back for a graded ASE. They are pretty much bullion.
You did fine...but good luck with getting a 72 :D
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