On Mar 17, 2010, at 10:39 AM, John Rousseau wrote:

> I purchased a portion of a company that does Hosted PBX Services over
> Asterisk.
> We have several customers in Kansas City, one in Texas and one in Tennessee.
> There are ones and two's across the states here and there.
> The company that I purchased this from, looking through all the invoices,
> they did not charge sales tax.
> 
> Do I have to charge my customers sales tax if my services are from SIP
> providers like compartners, or Level 3 or global crossings?
> 
> The way that it was told to me was, I am a Nomatic Voice over IP company.  I
> am asking this as a very General question.
> 
> 
> 
> Sincerely
> Gtx Communications


Every state is different, but you should absolutely contact a lawyer to help 
you with this if you don't have first hand experience with the regulations of 
that jurisdiction. Some states consider you applicable if you resell service to 
a resident that has a "local" number, others require some presence of your 
company (such as offices, delivery trucks, service trucks, etc.). Some make you 
pay even if you've paid you carrier the tax.

My immediate recommendation is to get a communication lawyer with good 
knowledge of comm taxes to help with this. Some of the bigger firms are 
actually very cost effective.

---fred
http://qxork.com


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