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<p>[QUOTE="1970 Silver Art, post: 1595706, member: 18828"]Generally speaking, dealers at coin shows do not charge a sales tax on bullion even if that coin show is located in a state that charges sales tax on bullion bought from a LCS. This is based on my own personal coin show experiences. The coin show IMO is the best place to buy bullion at the lowest premium possible. The bigger the coin show the better the prices IMO because there are more dealers and therefore more competition and that could lead to lower prices for the consumer. I like coin shows because I have found and bought several hard-to-find silver art bars at past coin shows for only .999 generic silver prices.</p><p><br /></p><p>It is also true that some states charge sales tax on bullion purchases and some states do not. For example, in my local area in Tennessee, there is a sales tax of 9.25% on bullion purchases while Georgia, which is very close to where I live, does not have a sales tax on bullion purchases.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="1970 Silver Art, post: 1595706, member: 18828"]Generally speaking, dealers at coin shows do not charge a sales tax on bullion even if that coin show is located in a state that charges sales tax on bullion bought from a LCS. This is based on my own personal coin show experiences. The coin show IMO is the best place to buy bullion at the lowest premium possible. The bigger the coin show the better the prices IMO because there are more dealers and therefore more competition and that could lead to lower prices for the consumer. I like coin shows because I have found and bought several hard-to-find silver art bars at past coin shows for only .999 generic silver prices. It is also true that some states charge sales tax on bullion purchases and some states do not. For example, in my local area in Tennessee, there is a sales tax of 9.25% on bullion purchases while Georgia, which is very close to where I live, does not have a sales tax on bullion purchases.[/QUOTE]
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