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<p>[QUOTE="DavidinCA, post: 3478556, member: 34905"]So a few weeks ago I register with JM Bullion as a Military Account in order to get the Military Discount. I live in California. Before hand, I was buying at their regular price.</p><p><br /></p><p>Today I log on to buy a simple Roll of ASEs. I find out that JM Bullion is now 'collecting' California Sales Tax as they say they are 'required' to do so. This increases my purchasing cost by over $30 for simple roll of ASEs. I can avoid the tax by purchasing at least $1500 worth of metals. That is the same policy as going to a local coin store in CA. Therefore, there is no benefit to me even with the Military discount to buy from JM Bullion unless I purchase over $1500 because other sites such as SD Bullion or Provident have not yet started to collect CA sales tax.</p><p><br /></p><p>Does anyone know if this is going to become standard no matter where the company is located? This might make the LCS a better option in the future.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DavidinCA, post: 3478556, member: 34905"]So a few weeks ago I register with JM Bullion as a Military Account in order to get the Military Discount. I live in California. Before hand, I was buying at their regular price. Today I log on to buy a simple Roll of ASEs. I find out that JM Bullion is now 'collecting' California Sales Tax as they say they are 'required' to do so. This increases my purchasing cost by over $30 for simple roll of ASEs. I can avoid the tax by purchasing at least $1500 worth of metals. That is the same policy as going to a local coin store in CA. Therefore, there is no benefit to me even with the Military discount to buy from JM Bullion unless I purchase over $1500 because other sites such as SD Bullion or Provident have not yet started to collect CA sales tax. Does anyone know if this is going to become standard no matter where the company is located? This might make the LCS a better option in the future.[/QUOTE]
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