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LOL...I feel the same. It's just a few bucks, but I just went off the deep end when I saw my simple $250 gun turn into a $380 transaction. All the fees and then taxation of fees just really irks me.
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Most retailers deal on a 30% market up, that's bare bones. Volume like B&B worked on 6%
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Unsurprisingly tax always needs to be paid whether in-state or out of state purchases, but there is a big difference for the FFL to figure out if it's an in-state purchase (bought from a dealer and shipped to a local FFL all within CA). |
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Notice Taxman is keeping silent on this?
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Read the whole post, he posted several times. Stop watching hockey re-runs and read completely.
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#1. If no fee is listed as part of the actual purchase price, no sales tax is due on the fee (since it doesn't exist). or #2. If the fee is listed as a part of the actual purchase price, sales tax is due on the entire purchase (fee included). Once again, it depends on how the purchase is being reported, right or wrong it's the dealers responsibility to report his/her sales correctly. |
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i am now so very confused
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Ah, but the FFL can add a labor charge for his "handling" the transaction, (and in truth, it is only labor, no product physically changes hands), and that labor charge would be exempt from sales tax, correct?
Lets do a hypothetical example: gun purchase $100 sales tax 8% $8 handling (labor only) $10 DROS fee $25 total $143 The state board of equalization gets the $8 the FFL gets the $10 The state DOJ gets the $25 the handling fee should not be taxed as it is labor only, right? And the DROS fee should not be taxed so the only part that really can be taxed is the PURCHASE price of the gun itself. You may wish to argue that you bought the gun out of state, but CA would argue that you really bought the gun from the local FFL, NOT the out of state FFL. Those deals on GunBroker end up being not such great deals after all. Last edited by sealbeach : 07-25-2007 at 06:28 PM. |
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