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13 February 2012, 11:16 AM | #31 |
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Thanks for the info guys. Well right now I have 3 possibilites.
#1: Once I arrive to VA, visit the AD and see exaclty what kind of deal they can give me. #2: Buy from trusted sellers here, I talked to DavidSW already since hes very closeby, so we can do a face-to-face transaction if I decide to go with him OR #3: wait till I get back to Bahrain in May and buy the watch from the AD for $7,700 out the door (no tax in Bahrain). Normally, I would stick to this option as it sounds like the best, but I am kinda scared of waiting till that long as then the prices might increase and the 2012 models would come out by then, not sure what would be best though, is my thinking right? |
13 February 2012, 11:25 AM | #32 | |
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Even if a retailer doesn't have a location in the state the item is being shipped, the buyer, by Texas law, is responsible for the tax. Buyer Beware: Sales tax is, in fact, due on quite a few remote purchases and it is often the responsibility of the purchaser to know and report that. “State and local use tax is due on all taxable items purchased out of state and brought or shipped into Texas for storage, use or consumption,” says Robin Corrigan with the Comptroller’s Tax Policy Division. “Many consumers simply aren’t aware that they owe use tax on out-of-state purchases.” Others may believe the Internet Tax Freedom Act prohibits the taxation of Internet transactions, which is not the case, she says. Several retailers — including Best Buy, Cabela’s and Wal-Mart — collect Texas sales and use tax on their online transactions. If the seller, however, does not collect the tax, purchasers can remit the applicable taxes via the Texas Occasional Use Tax Return on the Comptroller’s Web site. http://www.window.state.tx.us/comptr...0803/shop.html |
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13 February 2012, 11:28 AM | #33 |
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With the states going broke and not being able to balance their budgets it's not surprising that they are going after sales tax from purchases made out of state.....who else is going to pay for their yearly raises!!!
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If that's the case no wonder most don't know or believe they owe any sales tax for out of state purchases. No reasonable person would ever believe an honor system especially when most people don't know the rules could ever expect it to be followed.
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Don't Best Buy, Cabela's and Wal-Mart collect Texas sales tax because they have brick and mortar presence in Texas? That's how is usually works. If the retailer has a presence in your state, they have to collect sales tax. Still - the short answer to the Ops question is "no".
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Related to this topic, since I have read it in this thread a few times -- My local AD, that I mentioned in my previous post, advised me of a scam that they got stung with recently. They sold a very large multi-carat diamond ring to a couple from out of state; the couple talked them into mailing the empty box to their out of state residence and let them walk out with the ring. When the box arrived at the post office the couple acted "so excited" to get their extravagant purchase that they insisted on showing it off to the Post Master. Of course, when they opened the package in front of him the box was empty and they cried Scam!! Needless to say, the jewelry store couldn't complain because they violated the law to start with.
I was amazed at the creativity of the thieves, so I thought I would share with you guys. |
14 February 2012, 12:58 AM | #37 |
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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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This isn't watch related but I once bought a Blackberry from Verizon. They were having a two for one sale and I decided to send the fee one to my daughter who was living in California at the time. Once they rung up the sale, they had to inform me that because Verizon was shipping the free phone to California, they had to charge sales tax on the full retail price as if I had paid for it so in essence, California charges sales tax on items you paid nothing for. It's pure madness. Therefore I am not the least bit sorry that I buy all of my watches from an AD in my home state where he ships them to my new state and I pay no taxes. I simply do not get my moneys worth out of taxes whether thye be federal, local or state. It's a bad investement and I will always choose not to make that investment whenever I have the opportunity.
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14 February 2012, 03:08 AM | #41 |
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can i tax a deduction for the cost of my Daytona for using my rolex to track how much time is spent during a business lunch on discussion of business ? yeah right…
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Will that work if I buy in Europe and have it sent to the uk ???
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The sales tax topic keeps coming up. Here’s another thread you may all want to read through.
https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=614074 I know we all hate or resent paying sales tax in our own state when purchasing on line or in person in another State that doesn’t have sales tax. Unfortunately, use tax is the law in many (most) states and they are getting increasingly more sophisticated at collecting it. Most purchases leave a wide digital trail; letting sophisticated computer programs scrub the net for information is a new reality. Even paying cash is no guarantee you won’t be caught; if you think some out of state AD is going to cover your tracks you need a reality check. There’s your name on the receipt, a guarantee card, etc. trust me, States are desperate and will come after you for even a few hundred dollars. It’s definitely getting to the point where it’s not worth the risk. |
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Did this thread really get resurrected after 6.5 years? Lol
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Buy it used
Better price and no taxes |
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