Re: [GNC] Automatic sales tax

2022-02-28 Thread Liz
On Mon, 28 Feb 2022 18:58:20 -0500 Michael or Penny Novack wrote: > > It's incredibly complex. And Australians have all been led to > > believe that we have the most complex tax system on the planet. > > > > Liz > > > The reason is that here in the US sales tax is not national. The US > is a

Re: [GNC] Automatic sales tax

2022-02-28 Thread Michael or Penny Novack
It's incredibly complex. And Australians have all been led to believe that we have the most complex tax system on the planet. Liz The reason is that here in the US sales tax is not national. The US is a federation of states and commonwealths. You would not be surprised if 50 countries

Re: [GNC] Automatic sales tax

2022-02-28 Thread David Carlson
At least you have the best opera house on the planet. On Mon, Feb 28, 2022 at 5:28 PM Liz wrote: > On Mon, 28 Feb 2022 06:58:08 -0800 > Stan Brown wrote: > > > On 2022-02-28 06:34, Michael or Penny Novack wrote: > > > But if not a remote sale, if person living in state A buys > > > something

Re: [GNC] Automatic sales tax

2022-02-28 Thread Liz
On Mon, 28 Feb 2022 06:58:08 -0800 Stan Brown wrote: > On 2022-02-28 06:34, Michael or Penny Novack wrote: > > But if not a remote sale, if person living in state A buys > > something at a seller in state B (and state B has sales tax) > > collected based on that. Now the buyer might still owe

Re: [GNC] Automatic sales tax

2022-02-28 Thread Steve Butler
As soon as you dream up something that can't occur, the legislative assistants will incorporate that scenario into new law. On Mon, Feb 28, 2022, 09:48 Fred Bone wrote: > On 28 February 2022 at 10:28, William Prescott said: > > > Sebastian, > > > > Just to clarify, where the "item changed

Re: [GNC] Automatic sales tax

2022-02-28 Thread Fred Bone
On 28 February 2022 at 10:28, William Prescott said: > Sebastian, > > Just to clarify, where the "item changed hands" may not be the seller's > location. I use to live just outside the border of a city that charged a > sales tax. When purchasing an item from a store within the city, I would >

Re: [GNC] Automatic sales tax

2022-02-28 Thread William Prescott
Sebastian, Just to clarify, where the "item changed hands" may not be the seller's location. I use to live just outside the border of a city that charged a sales tax. When purchasing an item from a store within the city, I would pay sales tax if I went into the store, purchased it, and took it

Re: [GNC] Report unreliable (invalid totals)

2022-02-28 Thread Bruce Irving
Thanks, guys. Upon digging deeper, I found that there was still a balance from before I switched it to place holder. Bruce On Sun, Feb 27, 2022 at 4:19 PM Steve Butler wrote: > Look for future dated transactions. I entered some for last December and > they ended up for next December. Happens

Re: [GNC] Upgrade to GC 2.6.19 and Finance:Quote 1.51

2022-02-28 Thread James Edmunds
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Re: [GNC] Automatic sales tax

2022-02-28 Thread Sebastian Naumann
Hi Michael, for sure, you are right. If it's not an internet sale, then the purchase was made at the seller's location (i.e. where the item exchanged hands) so the seller charges the rate at their location. Have a great day everyone. Am 2/28/22 um 3:34 PM schrieb Michael or Penny Novack:

Re: [GNC] Automatic sales tax

2022-02-28 Thread Stan Brown
On 2022-02-28 06:34, Michael or Penny Novack wrote: > But if not a remote sale, if person living in state A buys something at > a seller in state B (and state B has sales tax) collected based on that. > Now the buyer might still owe sales tax to state A when bringing the > whatever home. The

Re: [GNC] Automatic sales tax

2022-02-28 Thread Michael or Penny Novack
On 2/28/2022 2:50 AM, Sebastian Naumann wrote: Hi John, sorry, but I tend to disagree with your statement that "[...] most states consider the location of the seller to be the nexus...". Actually the second part of the statement is correct: Most states are destination based, meaning the