I am somewhat concerned about a subject that comes up, in my mind, all too often. Following is a quote of a letter I sent off to Bob today. In reply, he assured me that he does have to add sales tax to any billing for items sold within his own state. I had already known that to be fact. My concern is for so many members stating on the FOG that certain dealers do NOT charge sales tax. Such a statement is assurance that they do NOT pay sales tax. How many of those who state they do NOT pay sales tax understand that they are legally LIABLE for that tax?
it is not likely to ever become exposed that such payments are due. However, I do know of such inconveniences as audits which can come at any time. this indicates to me, certain repercussons. not every audit can turn out as well as the 6 audits from IRS that I had within the first 15 years of being in business. Every time they audited me, they ended up owing me. each time, they found they owed me more. ;D Not everybody is that lucky.
I, as a small business man whose business must pay sales tax based on sales within my state, must also keep track of, and pay sales tax on items bought outside of Connecticut. If I am reporting a tool as a business expense, that expense must show that the tax was paid. Others are in the same situation, I am sure.
Following is a copy of the letter I sent to Bob:
"Hi Bob,
I am writing this note personally to you as I have certain concerns as stated below:
There have been several discussions within the FOG where it has been noted that you do not charge sales tax for your sales. This service is/has been greatly appreciated from many sides, as well it should be.
My concern is: Being in business myself, I am aware of the fact that should the seller not charge sales tax (Connecticut law), the buyer becomes fully responsible for recording and paying such tax. That is a law I am sure many who comment are not aware of. If I make a sale (again, Connecticut law and I am sure it is the same in other states), I am responsible to report such sale, even if i did not charge the tax. If i did not charge the tax, i am required to get a tax number from the recipient. I have several such tax certificates in my own records that I must keep available for auditing, should such become necessary, and i must update those records periodically.
I have deliberately not made comment on the above during any conversations where the subject has come up, as I do not wish to attract undo attention to you, or other dealers. Such public comment could possibly cause more harm than good and i am sure that inyour case, the rules are somewhat different than in my case where ALL of my business is conducted within the State of Connecticut.
As for me, it makes not a bit of difference whether you charge sales tax, or do not. I have my reasons for dealing with people due to the attitude of the dealer concerned. You fit that situation. I have made such comments within several discussions. I am concerned that so many are reporting (publically) that you do not charge sales tax, but am not sure how to approach the subject, or if I should.
Wayne"
I know Bob is well covered in this, i hope all others understand.
Tinker
it is not likely to ever become exposed that such payments are due. However, I do know of such inconveniences as audits which can come at any time. this indicates to me, certain repercussons. not every audit can turn out as well as the 6 audits from IRS that I had within the first 15 years of being in business. Every time they audited me, they ended up owing me. each time, they found they owed me more. ;D Not everybody is that lucky.
I, as a small business man whose business must pay sales tax based on sales within my state, must also keep track of, and pay sales tax on items bought outside of Connecticut. If I am reporting a tool as a business expense, that expense must show that the tax was paid. Others are in the same situation, I am sure.
Following is a copy of the letter I sent to Bob:
"Hi Bob,
I am writing this note personally to you as I have certain concerns as stated below:
There have been several discussions within the FOG where it has been noted that you do not charge sales tax for your sales. This service is/has been greatly appreciated from many sides, as well it should be.
My concern is: Being in business myself, I am aware of the fact that should the seller not charge sales tax (Connecticut law), the buyer becomes fully responsible for recording and paying such tax. That is a law I am sure many who comment are not aware of. If I make a sale (again, Connecticut law and I am sure it is the same in other states), I am responsible to report such sale, even if i did not charge the tax. If i did not charge the tax, i am required to get a tax number from the recipient. I have several such tax certificates in my own records that I must keep available for auditing, should such become necessary, and i must update those records periodically.
I have deliberately not made comment on the above during any conversations where the subject has come up, as I do not wish to attract undo attention to you, or other dealers. Such public comment could possibly cause more harm than good and i am sure that inyour case, the rules are somewhat different than in my case where ALL of my business is conducted within the State of Connecticut.
As for me, it makes not a bit of difference whether you charge sales tax, or do not. I have my reasons for dealing with people due to the attitude of the dealer concerned. You fit that situation. I have made such comments within several discussions. I am concerned that so many are reporting (publically) that you do not charge sales tax, but am not sure how to approach the subject, or if I should.
Wayne"
I know Bob is well covered in this, i hope all others understand.
Tinker