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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1496936, member: 26302"]Sales tax on bullion is brutal. Sorry you live in a state that charges it. I guess you are really hoping they don't implement country wide tracking of sales, like they have talked about, where all states could track all sales into their state. Many people don't realize that if you buy from out of state you owe Use tax to your state if its a taxable item. The politicians are threatening changing laws to create a nationwide system of reporting sales to each state, that way your state would have hard proof of what you bought, and can audit accordingly.</p><p><br /></p><p>It would be pretty brutal on internet and mail order businesses I am afraid. </p><p><br /></p><p>Btw, I completely agree with Fatima there are many reputable online and mail order dealers. Many of them also run local shops, but also happen to sell nationwide. Nothing at all wrong with finding a reputable dealer and dealing with them only by mail or internet. One of the first dealers I ever bought ancient coins from I have never met, but have bought probably 100 times from now.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1496936, member: 26302"]Sales tax on bullion is brutal. Sorry you live in a state that charges it. I guess you are really hoping they don't implement country wide tracking of sales, like they have talked about, where all states could track all sales into their state. Many people don't realize that if you buy from out of state you owe Use tax to your state if its a taxable item. The politicians are threatening changing laws to create a nationwide system of reporting sales to each state, that way your state would have hard proof of what you bought, and can audit accordingly. It would be pretty brutal on internet and mail order businesses I am afraid. Btw, I completely agree with Fatima there are many reputable online and mail order dealers. Many of them also run local shops, but also happen to sell nationwide. Nothing at all wrong with finding a reputable dealer and dealing with them only by mail or internet. One of the first dealers I ever bought ancient coins from I have never met, but have bought probably 100 times from now.[/QUOTE]
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