They did try last year to start taxing heating fuels .. keep an eye outEarthWindandFire wrote:No tax added here in Connecticut.
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Tax on Internet sales is different. Each state has slightly different rules. You can look up your states rules here:Yanche wrote:lsayre wrote: Hmm, I buy stuff on Ebay out of state.. I don't pay sales tax on it. I think its all good. Am I suppose to report to my state that I bought something out of state and now I wanna pay tax on it hahahaha
http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/50-state-g ... -laws.html
Many states require Internet sales tax when the vendor has an in-state presence. What defines a presence depends on how you states sales tax laws are written. Using the work "nexus" in the law broadens the vendors that must collect.
It's just a matter of time before most or all states will be collecting Internet sales tax. Amazon just started collecting tax on CA sales. Rumor has it Amazon is proposing to large states they will collect sales tax if they get preferred treatment in locating distribution centers near large cities. The apparent master plan is to offer same day delivery on Amazon orders. Place your order by 10 AM and you get it the same day. Product comes from a local distribution center and delivered by a local delivery service. If they pull it off, it will change the face of all retail sales. Local stores are toast, especially those without large Internet sales also.
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Where are you buying your coal in Massachusetts?
Any company in Massachusetts selling energy like wood, coal, fuel oil, kerosene etc are not allowed to collect sales tax.
It's on the State web site "Not allowed to charge sales tax" Go back and get your money back.
Where are you buying your coal in Massachusetts?
Any company in Massachusetts selling energy like wood, coal, fuel oil, kerosene etc are not allowed to collect sales tax.
It's on the State web site "Not allowed to charge sales tax" Go back and get your money back.
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I bought 4 bags (200lbs of coal) from North East Nursery in Peabody last year. I remember I was taxed on those bags. Hardly worth the gas money, let alone the time to dig out a receipt and go get a refund for $2-3.
Another member and I split a ton last year and I know we did not get charged tax on that transaction. The other coal I have purchased has been from private sales or I picked up for free from Craigslist.
I bought 4 bags (200lbs of coal) from North East Nursery in Peabody last year. I remember I was taxed on those bags. Hardly worth the gas money, let alone the time to dig out a receipt and go get a refund for $2-3.
Another member and I split a ton last year and I know we did not get charged tax on that transaction. The other coal I have purchased has been from private sales or I picked up for free from Craigslist.