Have you ever bought another coin in order to save money?

It's happened to me a few times now. I buy another coin to save money and then end up spending more.
I live in CA and if I buy from a CA dealer then sales tax is assessed unless the the total purchase exceeds $1,500.
It doesn't make a lot of sense to spend $1400 and then pay, say, $120 in sales tax. So I end up trying to find something I like that will bump the bill to $1500. But I always find "that something" costs much more.
This happened to anyone else?
Maybe I should have named this thread "Do CA dealers like the sales tax law?"
Lance.
I live in CA and if I buy from a CA dealer then sales tax is assessed unless the the total purchase exceeds $1,500.
It doesn't make a lot of sense to spend $1400 and then pay, say, $120 in sales tax. So I end up trying to find something I like that will bump the bill to $1500. But I always find "that something" costs much more.
This happened to anyone else?
Maybe I should have named this thread "Do CA dealers like the sales tax law?"
Lance.
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<< <i>Yes, also in CA. I think I once bought $800ish in coins from a dealer I often bought from, had him write up an invoice for $1000, and paid $1000 and had $200ish in store credit that I used later (back when $1000 was sales tax exempt). >>
Why didn't you just buy 2 $100 from his cash register along with the $800 coin(s) you bought?
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Now as a seller I offer that on ebay or off ebay to any CA customers. I'll sell them other coins or bullion to get them to $1500. Many take me up on it.
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<< <i>Yea, purchase some $100 bills from the dealer too
Is a piece of paper a bullion related item?
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<< <i>Yea, purchase some $100 bills from the dealer too
Is a piece of paper a bullion related item? >>
It's "broadly" numismatically related. It's probably about as legal as making a Uturn in front of a firestation, but ...
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<< <i>Yea, purchase some $100 bills from the dealer too
Is a piece of paper a bullion related item? >>
It's "broadly" numismatically related. It's probably about as legal as making a Uturn in front of a firestation, but ... >>
I would put Heritage at the top of the Honest list and the rest of the dealers below.
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I have bought an extra coin on Heritage before though just to put me over the $1000 (now $1500) CA exemption threshold. Makes a lot of sense to me. Spend $1400 on a coin and pay $125 or so to the state; OR spend $1400 on one coin, $125 on another and pay nothing to the state.
For dealers in shops or at shows, if you're selling a $500 coin, why can't you just add another $1000 coin to the invoice and then have the "buyer" come back later, maybe 5 seconds or so later and resell it to you for the same amount?
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