<< <i>so wheres this list of tax on coins/currency? as the op has asked >>
I believe the tax rate would be whatever the state charges on sales tax if the purchase is made in the same state that you reside in.
Here's a link to the states and their sales tax rates...Scroll down to find the different states and an explanation of how each state applies their sales tax. Link
<< <i>so wheres this list of tax on coins/currency? as the op has asked >>
I believe the tax rate would be whatever the state charges on sales tax if the purchase is made in the same state that you reside in.
Here's a link to the states and their sales tax rates...Scroll down to find the different states and an explanation of how each state applies their sales tax. Link
Hope it helps...Donato >>
If you don't pay a sales tax at the point of sale then it's called USE tax and is owed at the end of the year on your tax return to the state you reside unless coins are specifically exempted or limited by dollar value on purchases.
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<< <i>so wheres this list of tax on coins/currency? as the op has asked >>
I believe the tax rate would be whatever the state charges on sales tax if the purchase is made in the same state that you reside in.
Here's a link to the states and their sales tax rates...Scroll down to find the different states and an explanation of how each state applies their sales tax.
Link
Hope it helps...Donato
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<< <i>so wheres this list of tax on coins/currency? as the op has asked >>
I believe the tax rate would be whatever the state charges on sales tax if the purchase is made in the same state that you reside in.
Here's a link to the states and their sales tax rates...Scroll down to find the different states and an explanation of how each state applies their sales tax.
Link
Hope it helps...Donato >>
If you don't pay a sales tax at the point of sale then it's called USE tax and is owed at the end of the year on your tax return to the state you reside unless coins are specifically exempted or limited by dollar value on purchases.