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<p>[QUOTE="Hookman, post: 3259901, member: 99642"]Hey Goon , are you in Texas? I live in Houston, actually Katy, a suburb of Houston.</p><p><br /></p><p>Texas actually does have sales tax on virtually everything sold on the internet <i>within the state , i.e. from one Texas resident to another Texas resident, </i>however , it's up to the seller to collect it, keep track of it, and remit it to the state, and most just do not. </p><p>On bullion and collectable coins, the tax is on ALL sales up to $1500.00 in one transaction. After that figure, there is no tax. Some of my local eBay sellers charge it, some do not. </p><p>It seems the difference may be whether the seller has a physical store and owns a business whose records are subject to inspection.</p><p>The typical from-home-seller probably does not charge it.</p><p><br /></p><p>I base that opinion on my experience with the many Texas eBayers I buy from.</p><p><br /></p><p>Google " Texas sales tax on internet sales " and you'll get a more definitive answer.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Hookman, post: 3259901, member: 99642"]Hey Goon , are you in Texas? I live in Houston, actually Katy, a suburb of Houston. Texas actually does have sales tax on virtually everything sold on the internet [I]within the state , i.e. from one Texas resident to another Texas resident, [/I]however , it's up to the seller to collect it, keep track of it, and remit it to the state, and most just do not. On bullion and collectable coins, the tax is on ALL sales up to $1500.00 in one transaction. After that figure, there is no tax. Some of my local eBay sellers charge it, some do not. It seems the difference may be whether the seller has a physical store and owns a business whose records are subject to inspection. The typical from-home-seller probably does not charge it. I base that opinion on my experience with the many Texas eBayers I buy from. Google " Texas sales tax on internet sales " and you'll get a more definitive answer.[/QUOTE]
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