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13 February 2012, 04:11 AM | #1 |
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Buying a Rolex out-of-state, will I get Tax exemption?
Hey guys, Im traveling to VA very soon, and I am a FL resident. Just a quick question i've got, that may be stupid and obvious, but I tried searching for it online and couldn't find anything:
If I want to buy a DJII from the AD in VA when I go for a weeks vacation, will I get my taxes back at the airport or something? I am planning to pay cash at the AD if i do buy it. So is there anyway I can avoid paying taxes considering im not from VA>? Thanks guys. |
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If you buy it in another state and have them ship it to your house you won't have to pay any taxes in the first place.
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13 February 2012, 04:14 AM | #4 |
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Have the AD mail the watch to your house to save on sales tax.
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Will that work if I buy in Europe and have it sent to the uk ???
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13 February 2012, 04:18 AM | #7 |
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Ok, sounds good. The last time I went to that AD in virgina, I do recall them saying they give discount on retail for a TT sub I was looking at. If they can give me 15% off the SS DJII, I will definately pull the trigger
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If its mailed out of state, you don't have to pay the local sales tax but you are responsible to pay the sales tax in the state you live. Whether you choose not to is your business but it's not tax free unless you live in a no sales tax state which would raise the question as to why you would go somewhere else to purchase
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13 February 2012, 04:23 AM | #10 |
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Interesting question.
Not 2 weeks before I purchased my DDII, the State government here put out an article in the highest circulation newspaper letting us mere citizens know that They would be going after high value purchases to ensure that due taxes were paid unto the Governing Body, regardless of location of purchase. This partly lead me to abandon my efforts to avoid the 6% confiscatory exercise know as state sales tax. |
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You should see what the government bullies out of me on my business and personal taxes - that sales tax number isn't even a fraction of a rounding error! And, this is even before the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act goes into effect, when the government will quite literally tell me what kind of healthcare I can offer you (which for what I do, will be deciding who gets a chance at life and who doesn't). Happy thoughts!!
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You are not alone in owning a business and paying sums of tax that would fund a grail watch or three. We just don't discuss those sort of things here, it never ends happily. To the OP: Speak to the dealer and ask his advice. If it's considered tax evasion then he'll unlikely be happy in telling you it's ok. If it's allowed, subject to certain conditions, he'll explain them also.
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If I recall right Justabreathaway scored his fabulous Piece for 40 percent off at the fire sale at Jared's. No one however was able to escape the Taxman from that promotion. I scored my wife a Platty Yachtmaster too from Jared's. Man what an exciting time.
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Goodness, I wish!! Some member here did get a fabulous YG DDII White Romans from Jared's at 40% off, but I was not that guy! I negotiated 20% off MSRP from my local AD, who is still in business. Unfortunately, I did pay state sales tax along with that.
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It was someone else then. I just remember calling all 3 Jared's in Houston looking for your exact watch for 40 percent off. All of them were sold.
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When you buy out of state legally you are required to pay "use tax" when you bring it into your state. That use tax is equal to your home state sales tax. You file a form a pay the tax. Very few people actually do this, but it's the law.
I actually got a bill this last fall for an item i bought in another state in 2009. The bill came from my state comptroller. In addition to the tax, owed interest. I was shocked. I think states are short on revenue and are stating to go after this stuff. They wouldn't bother on small stuff. They got me on an item that costs 8k. |
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With States facing huge budget deficits they are going after any revenue source they can. I purchased a couple GMTIIc's from a dealer and had them shipped and they made me sign a form for the tax man stating that I would be responsible for the state tax and the dealer was not collecting it and was not responsible. They said it was for the State Sales Tax Authorities. Quote:
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If they have a website, and you buy it online, from another state, you don't have any sales tax to pay. They might charge you for shipping. My son bought a lady Datejust from a jeweler here in Kansas over the phone, and they sold it to him in Hawaii with no tax, and they shipped it too.
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Well, as a Delaware resident who lives less than 2 miles from that toll, I have not heard of this. I hope it is not another urban legend. It seems to me to be a impractacle solution. Traffic is backed up enough and this would compound it even more.
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I have been told the same as the above posts. What it comes down to is if the seller reports it. I have relatives that live in Tenn and purchased furniture in NC, they had a tax bill waiting in their mailbox a couple of weeks later.
A couple of months ago I was about to pull the trigger on a WG Sub at a local AD in South Carolina, where I live. He was up front with me and said he would ship the watch to Tenn for me to save on the sales tax, but had to file some sort of paperwork due to the purchase being over 10 grand. He told me that I would most likely be hit with a tax bill via mail a couple of weeks after purchase. |
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Not every dealer would do that in my experience. Some would let you take the merchandise and ship the box to your home address for free. Some would charge hundreds to ship the merchandise w/ box. Being a resident of OR, I am lucky enough to buy many items in WA w/o taxes. =D
I guess it's probably easier to get the watch from one of the trusted seller on here. That way you don't have to worry about getting taxed. |
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Just another reason to buy from one of the trusted dealers here,i doubt you will get any slips in the mail from the tax man.
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Technically it's not tax exemption, it's tax evasion to purchase out of state to avoid sales tax. If you check your State's sales and use tax laws I'm sure you will discover that technically you owe YOUR State the tax if an item is shipped into your State and not taxed. Most large internet or catalog sellers now collect and remit State Sales Tax to the State where the purchaser lives.
One local AD incurred large fines not to long ago when the State Tax Authorities discovered they were shipping empty boxes out of state and people where wearing the watch out the door. |
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Listen to Edward Arthur. You needcto inform yourself of your requirements to self-assess State and Local USE tax on out f state purchases. Penalties and interest can be horrific. Or you can move to quebec and pay 15pct on everything. Yup 15 percent. Cars. New houses. Etc
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