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I need to know which states charge sales tax on coins
Aethelred
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If anyone can point me in the direction of a list of state tax regulations on coins I'd really appreciate it.
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Asheville, NC 28803
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Another quirk is even for purchases < 1000, the face value of a coin can be deducted.
I understand they consider sales of over $1,000 to be investments while sales under that amount are not. Investments, like stock, are not subject to sales tax in CA.
<< <i>CA charges sales tax on coin sales of less than $1,000. >>
Yep, and twice now I've won Heritage auctions for $977.50. I tried emailing them and asking them to raise my cost -- win for both of us, right, I pay less, they get more -- but no dice. So, with tax that comes to $1058
<< <i>I think it is silly to only charge sales tax under a certain amount. What is the logic there? >>
Who can afford lobbyists to change to tax rules... those who can regular afford $1000+ coins or those who cannot?
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