BrianShaw
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Alive and kicking.
More like writhing in agony.
Alive and kicking.
I think I’ve been “middle man” in the past. Someone close to me lives in a high sales tax state. When they have purchased something small and expensive it gets shipped to me, living in a no sales tax state. I’m instructed to reship it somewhere and the cost is shipping is way less than the sales tax would have been. I suppose I am guilty of some crime.
More like writhing in agony.
Although similar, VAT is not quite the same as sales tax In the US.
Don't mean to digress, is the film craze dead, or not yet ?
I have often wondered just what that difference is. Can you expand?
Reminds me of restaurants that only take cash so they can hide income from the IRS tax people.
Cash handling is not free neither for a business (bank fees, handling time during payments and to get to the bank etc).Or because the cost of accepting credit cards is quite high.
A fair number of small businesses around here accept cash or Interac - a Canadian electronic payment/debit system that charges the vendor much lower fees.
I had to look at the thread's title to see what it began as
pentaxuser
Anyone else notice cameras and lenses are not selling on the FS board? I see many nice things on the boards for weeks to months without selling. I have had my 500 C/M for about 3 months and I don't think my price is way high.
When the transaction is from EU to non EU, that is where the fun begins ( custom, vat, and handling charges can apply and are collected on delivery of the package)
Collusion in tax evasion…?
??? I thought the whole customs/tariffs/VAT dance applied for non-EU to EU, like buying from America.
In the EU, all retail prices must be shown including VAT.
In a B2B transaction (business to business) where both businesses are VAT registered, the price can be shown excluding VAT.
Private sellers are not liable to VAT, (since it is not a business) and so can advertise the price either including or excluding shipping and there are not customs or vat fees for inter-EU transactions.
When the transaction is from EU to non EU, that is where the fun begins ( custom, vat, and handling charges can apply and are collected on delivery of the package)
Every time a product or service changes hands, VAT is charged. That charge is credited to the seller the next time a transaction happens, but the buyer in that transaction is taxed on the new, higher price of the item. The final buyer ends up paying the total tax amount on the last price of the item. Most places with VAT include the cost of the tax in the final price and don't break it out. Items that are directly exported are usually exempt from VAT.
Are VATs passed along to foreign buyers?
Sales taxes vary from state to state and imposed by them.
Imposition of a VAT regime usually corresponds with harmonizing a bunch of separate taxes into one, resulting in an overall reduction of the administrative burden imposed on business and many taxpayers. For example, our federal GST replaced the FST, which was an administrative nightmare.That's the thing with sales taxes in the US. They're only added to final sale price which the buyer pays. There are no taxes added at each level of manufacturing and distribution like VATs. Sales taxes vary from state to state and imposed by them. There is no Federal sales tax other than things like excise taxes, gasoline taxes, etc.
No. If the reseller is setup for foriegn delivery, when you select USA as the destination, VAT is removed from the sale price. I have bought many times from Thomann in Germany (music dealer) and I've been planning to buy from Arca Swiss, bother remove VAT from the price when you select USA.
In some states it can be more complicated that than. In New Mexico, we have no "sales tax" instead it is "gross reciepts tax" its a little different but still very similar. Every political entity can levy a GRT on businesses. So where I live the total GRT==NM GRT (what the state levies) plus Doña Ana County GRT (what the county levies) plus Town of Mesilla GRT (what the town levies.) Beyond that, some people might live in a TIDD (Tax Increment Development District) which is geographically defined that add another percentage on top. The lowest total GRT in New Mexico is 5%, and the highest is 9.3125%. I live in an area which is about 8.1%.
Yeah, I don't get that. I even posted a thread that Fuji 200 is back in stock for $25/3 pack. Which was about the same as that 20 yr old Gold sold for.Film craze.
A pack of expired non-frozen gold 200 just sold on this site for more than I would have paid fresh 3 years ago.
The film craze is not dead.
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