Got lucky sent an offer the night before and woke up to this so nice timing on my part.
Btw haven't bought on ebay in awhile was expecting to pay sales tax and didn't. It wasn't bullion but a world coin from atlas - do all coins avoid sales tax now cause that would be fantastic.
@PhilLynott said:
Got lucky sent an offer the night before and woke up to this so nice timing on my part.
Btw haven't bought on ebay in awhile was expecting to pay sales tax and didn't. It wasn't bullion but a world coin from atlas - do all coins avoid sales tax now cause that would be fantastic.
It depends on your state laws. In CA, for example, only coin invoices under $1500 get taxed.
@PhilLynott said:
Got lucky sent an offer the night before and woke up to this so nice timing on my part.
Btw haven't bought on ebay in awhile was expecting to pay sales tax and didn't. It wasn't bullion but a world coin from atlas - do all coins avoid sales tax now cause that would be fantastic.
It depends on your state laws. In CA, for example, only coin invoices under $1500 get taxed.
I'm in Illinois and have bought a few watches on ebay this year and paid sales tax so I assumed a non bullion coin would also. That plus the ebay 5% I woke up to was a nice bonus for a coin I was buying anyways.
@PhilLynott said:
Got lucky sent an offer the night before and woke up to this so nice timing on my part.
Btw haven't bought on ebay in awhile was expecting to pay sales tax and didn't. It wasn't bullion but a world coin from atlas - do all coins avoid sales tax now cause that would be fantastic.
It depends on your state laws. In CA, for example, only coin invoices under $1500 get taxed.
I'm in Illinois and have bought a few watches on ebay this year and paid sales tax so I assumed a non bullion coin would also. That plus the ebay 5% I woke up to was a nice bonus for a coin I was buying anyways.
Per Google:
Across the state of Illinois, the sales and use tax is 6.25%, with an additional 1%- 3.75% added by local municipalities such as cities and counties? Under the tax laws and regulations, there is an exemption for all legal tender, currency, coins, bullion, and medallions made from any precious metal like gold or silver.
@PhilLynott said:
Got lucky sent an offer the night before and woke up to this so nice timing on my part.
Btw haven't bought on ebay in awhile was expecting to pay sales tax and didn't. It wasn't bullion but a world coin from atlas - do all coins avoid sales tax now cause that would be fantastic.
It depends on your state laws. In CA, for example, only coin invoices under $1500 get taxed.
I'm in Illinois and have bought a few watches on ebay this year and paid sales tax so I assumed a non bullion coin would also. That plus the ebay 5% I woke up to was a nice bonus for a coin I was buying anyways.
Per Google:
Across the state of Illinois, the sales and use tax is 6.25%, with an additional 1%- 3.75% added by local municipalities such as cities and counties? Under the tax laws and regulations, there is an exemption for all legal tender, currency, coins, bullion, and medallions made from any precious metal like gold or silver.
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Got it. Thanks for the heads up!
I did not get it that's why I tend to buy off ebay. Ebay service is geting worst and worst.
Bullion excluded, all other coins and paper money OK.
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not good for me, maybe it will show up later today.
it's crackers to slip a rozzer the dropsy in snide
sometimes the email will be slow... trying logging on and going to the home page. the offer will be in the advertisement slides
Thanks for the heads up @derryb
Naturally, I made a "decent" purchase yesterday prior to seeing this, just as I did the last time this was offered!!! Two times in a row.......argh!!!
first one i seen on a Wednesday, they are usually on a Monday
bullion category excluded, not bullion
It will happen suddenly
Yeah, I found that it wasn't as obvious as I expected it to be... so look a little closer and it might be there
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Feebay and "pay" pal is just one big scam. You pay to sell and pay to buy.
Modern day carpet baggers is all.
How does that make it a scam?
Got lucky sent an offer the night before and woke up to this so nice timing on my part.
Btw haven't bought on ebay in awhile was expecting to pay sales tax and didn't. It wasn't bullion but a world coin from atlas - do all coins avoid sales tax now cause that would be fantastic.
You really have to make stuff up to bash the two great companies, so sad.
It depends on your state laws. In CA, for example, only coin invoices under $1500 get taxed.
I'm in Illinois and have bought a few watches on ebay this year and paid sales tax so I assumed a non bullion coin would also. That plus the ebay 5% I woke up to was a nice bonus for a coin I was buying anyways.
Per Google:
Across the state of Illinois, the sales and use tax is 6.25%, with an additional 1%- 3.75% added by local municipalities such as cities and counties? Under the tax laws and regulations, there is an exemption for all legal tender, currency, coins, bullion, and medallions made from any precious metal like gold or silver.
Awesome, thanks!
waiting for the 10% in the beginning of December if things go as usual...