Washington State tax law fallout
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R.I.P. Boeing Employees Coin Club January coin show and goodbye to a north of the Columbia Spring PNNA.
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announcements made already? it's not even the 2nd in WA
Dang. I've been attending the Boeing show for many years.
As I mentioned in another thread, one of my local shops just shuttered as a result of the new tax law. The Metals Shop is no more. Sad situation. This could be the first of many.
Dave
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Sad situations man. Hope this doesn't cause a major decrease in the amount of shows/people collecting.
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Thx for the "heads up." That is unfortunate: I was looking forward to the Boeing show and have no desire to go to Portland.
What website is this?
oooohhhhhh. when does the window tax start?
PNNA: https://www.pnna.org/calendar.html
The next tax will be on rain...
¹> @TPring said:
If you take a walk I'll tax your feet, eh?
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That's a shame. Such an anti-business state these days
I just found out about them a couple months ago...hadn't had a chance to go there yet...was thinking about it with the run-up in silver lately but.....can't now
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@SeattleSlammer Well...there goes THAT plan to meet up there....
@Lakesammman .....oh well, it was fun while it lasted
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I'm guessing more Washington State coin collectors will be buying their coins from out of state coin dealers. The BST is also a good option.
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(If you drive a car, car) I'll tax the street
(If you try to sit, sit) I'll tax your seat
(If you get too cold, cold) I'll tax the heat
(If you take a walk, walk) I'll tax your feet
Taxman!
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Keep in mind that Washington State currently has no state income tax.
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Keep in mind that the coin dealers who will be put out of business won't have any income to tax.
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Gonna kill Tukwila. The good news is that the last Portland show at the Hayden Island Holiday Inn was an excellent location. Should be drivable for Washington folks. (I suspect at least some WA State dealers might need to relocate to OR anyway.) Anyway, if the PNNA can secure that room for future shows, I think it could do well.
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Wow, that was a quick change of venue. Guess we'll see how many of us are willing to trek to Portland come April
Keep in mind that the coin dealers who will be put out of business won't have any income to tax.
Seems just a little short sided.
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How does a new sales tax affect dealers buying.
Washington does have a b&o tax which you pay regardless of any profits
Yesterday I decided not to buy two small coins on eBay because of sales tax - multiply that decision by 100,000x in any given year
I think the B&O rate for coin and bullion dealers is either going up or some exemptions going away in addition to starting to charge sales tax. But yes, this definitely changes my (and I'm sure many others) buying strategies.
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TPring: what's wrong with Portland?
@Cuprinkor, aside from a minimum 3-1/2 hour drive? Nothing…the venue for the WCC show in November was outstanding. The commute however will discourage some collectors and dealers from attending.
what a very sad and raw deal
(i always liked hearing about that show)
Oregon dealers must be beyond giddy.
Dave
Correction, parts of Washington are deep blue parts of Washington are deep, red same with Oregon.
I didn't follow closely the lead up to this legislation but I'm left to wonder if the fact that COSTCO began selling bullion gave the lawmakers big eyes.
I know, for me, as much as I enjoy going to Portland and as much fun as I've had in the past at a couple of coin club shows there I'll be one of the many Washingtonians who won't see a 5-6-6 plus hour round trip being in the cards.
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Agree! I bleed red but what a pathetic performance!
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Are British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec red or blue?
0.471%, not a deal breaker……….
Someone always tries to derail a thread about the hobby.
Been that way since I got here.
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Major voting areas are blue. Seattle, Olympia, Tacoma. By land area, it is more red (but that doesn't count)
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And some of the highest property taxes, and sales taxes, in the country. Trust me, it is MORE than made up for.
Gas prices are in the top 3 in the country as well.
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Not me.
Did it for a coin show years ago. LONG day.
Visited portland more than a few times for my kid's basketball tournaments. So done with portland and the issues there as well.
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It's a shame. Tukwilla or Kent are my limits as the shows are relatively small and purchases are rare. Pdx is definitely too far for me.
FUN and ANA shows are still in the cards for me.
We have some property in Oregon, so worth the trip. Two birds.
And PNNA dropped the show down to just two days this year, not sure how much that will affect buyers and sellers.
I wonder if having a show on tribal land would negate the sales tax.
I'm not a dealer, so I cant speak with 100% certainty, but I think the Baltimore Whitman Coin Expo and the Convention Center got to some sort of a tax exemption agreement?
FWIW... I pay sales taxes (MD) when I buy on ebay... it hasn't really impacted my buying all that much.
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yes, they did
The news said those specializing in precious metals are thinking whether to close up or move to Idaho or Oregon. They feel an additional 10% tax will severely limit their sales. It is probably too early to tell.