RE: OT: US Sales Tax Question

2003-12-03 Thread Matt Robertson
Its my understanding, from clients who have checked with the Board of Equalization, that CA web merchants charge tax based on their *own* county, just like a brick-and-mortar store does. Matt Robertson   [EMAIL PROTECTED] MSB Designs, Inc.  http:

RE: OT: US Sales Tax Question

2003-12-03 Thread Hagan, Ryan Mr (Contractor ACI)
e, but I'm certainly not an expert on taxes. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 8:16 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: OT: US Sales Tax Question Just a back-up verification to one answer already given, as another incorrec

RE: OT: US Sales Tax Question

2003-12-03 Thread Stacy Young
Thanks very much all for the info! Stace   _   From: Rafael Bleiweiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: December 3, 2003 8:16 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: OT: US Sales Tax Question Just a back-up verification to one answer already given, as another incorrect one was given: The site seller

RE: OT: US Sales Tax Question

2003-12-03 Thread Kennerly, Rick H CIV
States & localities have been chaffing under the Internet exemption law for years (fueled not only by their desire to raise revenue but also by pressure from brick & mortar stores that do have to charge the tax and believe that they are losing business to the internet).  The complexity of charging

Re: OT: US Sales Tax Question

2003-12-03 Thread Rafael Bleiweiss
Just a back-up verification to one answer already given, as another incorrect one was given: The site seller is required to charge tax to any buyer who resides in a state where the site seller legally does business.   If the seller has a license to do business in New York, if the buyer is not i