โJun-03-2015 07:41 PM
โJun-15-2015 02:26 PM
ramgunner wrote:
Does your state have an income tax? They just taxed you on what you earned.
Does your state have a sales tax? They just taxed you again when you spent that money.
Does your state have a fuel tax that's used for roads? They again taxed you on what they already taxed you for.
Does your state have a property tax?
Does your state have taxes and fees when you register a vehicle?
I can understand people feeling as they do about wanting to order online to get more for the dollars they have already been taxed on. What did the state do in order to facilitate the online transaction that they didn't already tax you for?
โJun-15-2015 01:20 PM
โJun-07-2015 12:25 AM
โJun-04-2015 04:15 PM
darsben wrote:hdrolling wrote:owenssailor wrote:
You make an excellent point and I appreciate your input. In NC we pay a separate road tax so rest assured the roads people are getting my money.
Buying on-line through other states is in no way illegal here in the US and very commonly practiced.
IF you live in North Carolina you are required to pay a Use tax on out of state purchases. Matter a fact I think there is only two states that doesn't have a requirement to pay use tax on internet purchases.
The Customerโs Responsibility
In cases where the online retailer does not have to collect sales tax, it is the customerโs responsibility to pay the taxโin which case it is known not as a sales tax but, rather, a โuse tax.โ
http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/north-carolina-internet-sales-tax.html
โJun-04-2015 01:09 PM
Travelon wrote:hdrolling wrote:owenssailor wrote:
I always wonder about the morality of people who intentionally avoid paying the taxes dues in their jurisdiction. Do they also religiously not use the services those taxes pay for? One example is the roads people drive their RVs over.
I think it is fair and reasonable to pay for the services that are provided. To do otherwise is not honest or moral or....
You make an excellent point and I appreciate your input. In NC we pay a separate road tax so rest assured the roads people are getting my money.
Buying on-line through other states is in no way illegal here in the US and very commonly practiced.
Normally I wouldn't have noticed or worried about a sales tax but while price matching RV washer/dryer combos today on-line I noticed other sites like PPL beat CW by over $300 because of tax alone.
So your telling me the morally correct thing to do was to buy from the seller that added taxes just because I should feel obligated to pay taxes?
Come on, $300 in tax? That would be about $4,250 at 7% for washer/dryer, are you sure you are not stretching the truth a little for dramatic effect? :R
Travelon
โJun-04-2015 12:29 PM
โJun-04-2015 11:17 AM
hdrolling wrote:owenssailor wrote:
I always wonder about the morality of people who intentionally avoid paying the taxes dues in their jurisdiction. Do they also religiously not use the services those taxes pay for? One example is the roads people drive their RVs over.
I think it is fair and reasonable to pay for the services that are provided. To do otherwise is not honest or moral or....
You make an excellent point and I appreciate your input. In NC we pay a separate road tax so rest assured the roads people are getting my money.
Buying on-line through other states is in no way illegal here in the US and very commonly practiced.
Normally I wouldn't have noticed or worried about a sales tax but while price matching RV washer/dryer combos today on-line I noticed other sites like PPL beat CW by over $300 because of tax alone.
So your telling me the morally correct thing to do was to buy from the seller that added taxes just because I should feel obligated to pay taxes?
โJun-04-2015 05:37 AM
hdrolling wrote:owenssailor wrote:
I always wonder about the morality of people who intentionally avoid paying the taxes dues in their jurisdiction. Do they also religiously not use the services those taxes pay for? One example is the roads people drive their RVs over.
I think it is fair and reasonable to pay for the services that are provided. To do otherwise is not honest or moral or....
You make an excellent point and I appreciate your input. In NC we pay a separate road tax so rest assured the roads people are getting my money.
Buying on-line through other states is in no way illegal here in the US and very commonly practiced.
Normally I wouldn't have noticed or worried about a sales tax but while price matching RV washer/dryer combos today on-line I noticed other sites like PPL beat CW by over $300 because of tax alone.
So your telling me the morally correct thing to do was to buy from the seller that added taxes just because I should feel obligated to pay taxes?
โJun-03-2015 10:48 PM
owenssailor wrote:
I always wonder about the morality of people who intentionally avoid paying the taxes dues in their jurisdiction. Do they also religiously not use the services those taxes pay for? One example is the roads people drive their RVs over.
I think it is fair and reasonable to pay for the services that are provided. To do otherwise is not honest or moral or....
โJun-03-2015 10:18 PM
dahkota wrote:hdrolling wrote:
I buy a lot of items online to save from having to pay our states sales tax, but buying from CW tax is added still which makes the prices whether on sale or not more expensive than other on line vendors.
It has nothing to do with RVs and everything to do with whether or not there is a brick and mortar store in your state. There must be a CW somewhere in your state.
โJun-03-2015 09:32 PM
โJun-03-2015 09:22 PM
hdrolling wrote:
I buy a lot of items online to save from having to pay our states sales tax, but buying from CW tax is added still which makes the prices whether on sale or not more expensive than other on line vendors.
โJun-03-2015 09:11 PM
I always wonder about the morality of people who intentionally avoid paying the taxes dues in their jurisdiction. Do they also religiously not use the services those taxes pay for? One example is the roads people drive their RVs over.
I think it is fair and reasonable to pay for the services that are provided. To do otherwise is not honest or moral or....
โJun-03-2015 08:53 PM