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<p>[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 7405322, member: 100459"]i have a friend that just retired from the North Carolina Revenue Department. His job was to audit out of state businesses for sales tax violations. He was so busy and on the road so much, that his residence was a Post Office Box. He drove a Cadillac for many years. He would drive over 100K each year and trade it in. He got enough mileage reimbursement that saved it to pay towards the trade in. He tried to get me to come in with him, but I was married and had 3 children. I had been working for the State Auditors Office at the time. It would have been fun for a while....</p><p>But, I bet most states have sales tax auditors for in state sales as well as out of state sales. When I do my North Carolina State Income Tax, I use H & R Block, because they are the easiest to use, but there is a question that asks if you paid sales tax on out of state purchases, and if not, you had better answer truthfully because they have something in their arsenal of computers that can track out of state purchases. Amazon collects North Carolina sales tax at 7.5%.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Dale, post: 7405322, member: 100459"]i have a friend that just retired from the North Carolina Revenue Department. His job was to audit out of state businesses for sales tax violations. He was so busy and on the road so much, that his residence was a Post Office Box. He drove a Cadillac for many years. He would drive over 100K each year and trade it in. He got enough mileage reimbursement that saved it to pay towards the trade in. He tried to get me to come in with him, but I was married and had 3 children. I had been working for the State Auditors Office at the time. It would have been fun for a while.... But, I bet most states have sales tax auditors for in state sales as well as out of state sales. When I do my North Carolina State Income Tax, I use H & R Block, because they are the easiest to use, but there is a question that asks if you paid sales tax on out of state purchases, and if not, you had better answer truthfully because they have something in their arsenal of computers that can track out of state purchases. Amazon collects North Carolina sales tax at 7.5%.[/QUOTE]
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