Taxes
jerryb1973
Join Date: Mar 2005 Posts: 16 Texas |
2005-04-30 110525
Is it true that if you buy out of state (Arkansas) and have the unit delivered (to Texas), you dont have to pay taxes?? Or, does this only apply to "farm us only" situations?? Just wondering if I can simply step across the state line, make the deal, and save the taxes.
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Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 6898 Waterville New York Pics |
2005-04-30 110528
Some states are jumping borders to collect and some are on the honor system. Check with the dealer as to what they are comfortable with. ....
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AnnBrush
Join Date: Mar 2004 Posts: 463 Troy OH Pics |
2005-05-01 110594
If its not used primarily for agricultural production, you legally owe tax on it. Whether or not that tax is collected is a different story. ....
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jarndt
Join Date: Dec 2003 Posts: 351 Northern Virginia Pics |
2005-05-02 110596
In many states, if you buy out-of-state you are obligated to pay taxes in your home state. With the increase in online commerce, some states are starting to crack down on people buying durable goods out-of-state thinking they don't have to pay taxes. ....
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BrendonN
Join Date: May 2004 Posts: 89 Central Kansas |
2005-05-02 110597
The 2004 Kansas income tax form had a new line this year titled "consumer's compensating use tax" and was a place to report taxes that were not paid on out of state purchases. This number got added to your total tax bill. If you did not know the amount, there was a simple chart that's based on adjusted gross income. For an average income, this amounted to $35. I am guessing that this is more for the state to collect taxes on internet purchases rather than border-hoppers, but the results are the same. ....
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