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| | Author: | negative | Posted: | Aug 13, 2021 09:26 | Subject: | Sales Tax Holidays? | Viewed: | 113 times | Topic: | Technical Issues | |
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| Apologies if this topic has been covered, I tried searching but I couldn't
find anything.
Does BL's tax collecting system account for sales tax holidays? My state
(MA) is having a tax-free weekend tomorrow and Sunday. There will be no sales
tax charged on any items below $2,500, including items ordered online.
I know big sites like eBay etc. work this into their systems, do we know if BL
will as well? I may be mistaken, but I think this is the first time our state
has done this since BL started collecting sales tax.
I was thinking of spending a bit of disposable income here this weekend, but
I don't want to get into a situation where I have to chase down sales tax
I wasn't legally obligated to pay.
Thank you
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| | | | Author: | Kesleyk | Posted: | Aug 13, 2021 09:33 | Subject: | Re: Sales Tax Holidays? | Viewed: | 42 times | Topic: | Technical Issues | |
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| In Technical Issues, negative writes:
| Apologies if this topic has been covered, I tried searching but I couldn't
find anything.
Does BL's tax collecting system account for sales tax holidays? My state
(MA) is having a tax-free weekend tomorrow and Sunday. There will be no sales
tax charged on any items below $2,500, including items ordered online.
I know big sites like eBay etc. work this into their systems, do we know if BL
will as well? I may be mistaken, but I think this is the first time our state
has done this since BL started collecting sales tax.
I was thinking of spending a bit of disposable income here this weekend, but
I don't want to get into a situation where I have to chase down sales tax
I wasn't legally obligated to pay.
Thank you
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There are many states that have tax-free weekends, largely advertised for back
to school shopping.
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| | | | | | Author: | negative | Posted: | Aug 13, 2021 11:01 | Subject: | (Cancelled) | Viewed: | 34 times | Topic: | Technical Issues | |
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| | | | | | | | Author: | qwertyboy | Posted: | Aug 13, 2021 11:19 | Subject: | Re: Sales Tax Holidays? | Viewed: | 35 times | Topic: | Technical Issues | |
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| In Technical Issues, negative writes:
| In Technical Issues, Kesleyk writes:
| There are many states that have tax-free weekends, largely advertised for back
to school shopping.
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Yes, I am aware that states do this sometimes. I am asking if BL's tax collection
system knows not to charge sales tax when they do.
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I would bet heavily on them not to honor tax-free days. AFAICS there is no automated
way of knowing which states have what days tax-free. To implement this, BL would
have to first put in some code to disable taxes for certain states on certain
days, and then somehow track what all these states do (by constantly reading
government web pages?) and manually add these exceptions to the system.
In short, not gonna happen.
Niek.
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| | | | | | | | | | Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Aug 13, 2021 11:25 | Subject: | Re: Sales Tax Holidays? | Viewed: | 28 times | Topic: | Technical Issues | |
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| In Technical Issues, qwertyboy writes:
| In Technical Issues, negative writes:
| In Technical Issues, Kesleyk writes:
| There are many states that have tax-free weekends, largely advertised for back
to school shopping.
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Yes, I am aware that states do this sometimes. I am asking if BL's tax collection
system knows not to charge sales tax when they do.
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I would bet heavily on them not to honor tax-free days. AFAICS there is no automated
way of knowing which states have what days tax-free. To implement this, BL would
have to first put in some code to disable taxes for certain states on certain
days, and then somehow track what all these states do (by constantly reading
government web pages?) and manually add these exceptions to the system.
In short, not gonna happen.
Niek.
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AFAIK, BL is subcontracting the calculations. Does that mean they use a library
that’s updated every blue moon, or is it a service that’s used for each transaction?
If it’s the latter, maybe the contractor does know about tax holydays?
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| | | | | | | | | | Author: | negative | Posted: | Aug 13, 2021 11:36 | Subject: | Re: Sales Tax Holidays? | Viewed: | 33 times | Topic: | Technical Issues | |
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| In Technical Issues, qwertyboy writes:
| I would bet heavily on them not to honor tax-free days. AFAICS there is no automated
way of knowing which states have what days tax-free. To implement this, BL would
have to first put in some code to disable taxes for certain states on certain
days, and then somehow track what all these states do (by constantly reading
government web pages?) and manually add these exceptions to the system.
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It may not be fair to compare BL to sites like eBay or Amazon etc., but those
marketplaces handle tax holidays.
Do these sites each build their own software individually? I.E. eBay's tax
collection system is exclusive to eBay and isn't some package available from
TaxSoft Inc.?
Meaning that each site has to handle tax holidays by brute force as you suggest,
rather than having TaxSoft Inc. automatically update things as my layman's
brain assumed?
Thank you
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| | | | | | Author: | negative | Posted: | Aug 13, 2021 11:38 | Subject: | Re: Sales Tax Holidays? | Viewed: | 32 times | Topic: | Technical Issues | |
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| In Technical Issues, Kesleyk writes:
| There are many states that have tax-free weekends, largely advertised for back
to school shopping.
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Given that, I would think that this has come up before, and someone has an answer.
Or at the very least some experience with what happened.
Thank you
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| | | | | | | | Author: | cosmicray | Posted: | Aug 13, 2021 13:05 | Subject: | Re: Sales Tax Holidays? | Viewed: | 30 times | Topic: | Technical Issues | |
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| In Technical Issues, negative writes:
| In Technical Issues, Kesleyk writes:
| There are many states that have tax-free weekends, largely advertised for back
to school shopping.
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Given that, I would think that this has come up before, and someone has an answer.
Or at the very least some experience with what happened.
Thank you
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Please check with your state department of revenue, for the precise parameters
of the tax free holiday.
In Florida, it is not a full-spectrum sales tax is zero. It only covers certain
types of items, and in several categories only up to a certain dollar amount.
As far as BrickLink is concerned, for sales to Florida, it might cover some Gear
that is also clothing. It might cover some Gear that is software. It does not
apply to sets, minifigs, and parts.
Nita Rae
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| | | | | | | | | | Author: | negative | Posted: | Aug 13, 2021 13:49 | Subject: | Re: Sales Tax Holidays? | Viewed: | 32 times | Topic: | Technical Issues | |
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| In Technical Issues, cosmicray writes:
| Please check with your state department of revenue, for the precise parameters
of the tax free holiday.
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https://www.mass.gov/info-details/sales-tax-holiday-frequently-asked-questions
If I buy a Lego set from Target or a minifig via a seller on eBay, they are not
subject to sales tax in my state for these 2 days. I don't see why it should
be any different for a set or a part bought through BL.
Thank you
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| | | | Author: | Admin_Russell | Posted: | Aug 13, 2021 13:53 | Subject: | Re: Sales Tax Holidays? | Viewed: | 70 times | Topic: | Technical Issues | |
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| In Technical Issues, negative writes:
| Apologies if this topic has been covered, I tried searching but I couldn't
find anything.
Does BL's tax collecting system account for sales tax holidays? My state
(MA) is having a tax-free weekend tomorrow and Sunday. There will be no sales
tax charged on any items below $2,500, including items ordered online.
I know big sites like eBay etc. work this into their systems, do we know if BL
will as well? I may be mistaken, but I think this is the first time our state
has done this since BL started collecting sales tax.
I was thinking of spending a bit of disposable income here this weekend, but
I don't want to get into a situation where I have to chase down sales tax
I wasn't legally obligated to pay.
Thank you
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Our third-party tax solution is supposed to account for sales tax holidays. In
fact, we have coded certain categories in the catalog to align with the typical
"back to school" product types, just for the tax holiday issue.
Please report back if you find you are paying tax where you think you shouldn't
and we'll look into it.
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| | | | | | Author: | negative | Posted: | Aug 13, 2021 14:45 | Subject: | Re: Sales Tax Holidays? | Viewed: | 44 times | Topic: | Technical Issues | |
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| In Technical Issues, Admin_Russell writes:
| Our third-party tax solution is supposed to account for sales tax holidays. In
fact, we have coded certain categories in the catalog to align with the typical
"back to school" product types, just for the tax holiday issue.
Please report back if you find you are paying tax where you think you shouldn't
and we'll look into it.
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Thanks for the info, I appreciate it.
Thank you
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| | | | Author: | negative | Posted: | Aug 14, 2021 10:22 | Subject: | Re: Sales Tax Holidays? | Viewed: | 32 times | Topic: | Technical Issues | |
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| I can confirm that BL's system DID NOT charge me sales tax when I paid for
an order today.
So that indicates that whatever tax-collection software BL is using knew about
my state's tax-free weekend and correctly applied it to my order.
Thank you
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