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by George Patterson Nov 3, 2005 at 03:56 AM
Skylune wrote: If so, by going out of state to avoid paying the tax, you would be guilty of tax evasion. Bull****. George Patterson Drink is the curse of the land. It makes you quarrel with your neighbor. It makes you shoot at your landlord. And it makes you miss him. George: Sorry. Look up what a "Use tax" is. I'm not saying its right or wrong, but it applies the sales tax rate to out of state purchases. If the state in question has a use tax, and the service or goods purchased out of state are subject to the tax, you owe it. Its not well enforced. But try going to a state that has no sales tax (e.g. New Hampshire or Washington) and buying a car. They will charge you your home state's tax -- that is the "use tax." In fact, this particular tax is usually called the "sales and use tax" in most states. People just shorten it to sales tax, and many are not aware the tax is also applicable to out of state purchases. |
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