New Hampshire has no sales tax.

Rick :)

On Monday, July 15, 2002, at 07:33 PM, Al Poulin wrote:

> Someone said:
>>
>> Also, The Apple Store will charge sales tax, as they maintain a sales
>> presence in all 50 states. If you're looking to avoid this, some of the
>> catalogue or online retailers are your best bet.
>
> Someone else said:
>
>> Plus no taxes if your out of state.
>
> In some cases, if not most, this involves cheating on your state taxes.
>
> States usually have a "use" tax, or something akin, for which one must
> annually declare the value of items sent or brought in from out of 
> state or
> out of the country unless a similar tax was collected by the seller.
>
> This tax routine existed before sales on internet and was brought about 
> to
> handle the tax value of mail catalog and telephone purchases from out of
> state.  A catalog representative may be technically correct in 
> advising a
> buyer that there is no "sales" tax on out of state purchases, but this
> ignores the obligation to pay the same tax value under another name.
>
> --
> Al Poulin
> Anger, hate, and revenge are for the devil, forgiveness is for God,
> proactive self-defense is for the rest of us.
>
>
>


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