On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 14:23:53 GMT, "BillP"
wrote:
"Vic Smith" wrote in message
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 13:55:52 GMT, "BillP"
wrote:
I haven't followed the legalities, but was surprised a couple days ago
when I was charged state tax in buying a couple gifts on QVC.
Here's what they say on their website.
--Vic
QVC is registered with your state to collect sales or use tax, as
appropriate, on taxable items shipped to your state. Most states
require that we tax shipping and handling as well. The passage of the
Internet Tax Freedom Act and similar state statutes has no effect on
QVC's current obligation to collect such taxes. Please note that sales
and use tax collected is remitted by QVC to your state taxation
authority as required by law. These monies are not retained by QVC.
The key phrase "QVC is registered with your state to collect sales or use
tax" this provides the "nexus".
QVC has volunteered to register with the state, probably due to either a
presence in the state or a subsidiary in the state.
Without this presence, or nexus in the state they can not be forced to
collect the sales tax.
I found this (I live in Illinois)
http://www.revenue.state.il.us/legal...0/sg000281.PDF
Which includes this:
"Some out-of-State retailers who do not have sufficient contact
(nexus) with this State choose to voluntarily register to collect
Illinois Use Tax so that their customers are relieved of the
responsibility of filing a return and remitting the tax directly to
the Department."
Indicating "nexus" isn't necessary.
I don't know why a company would "voluntarily register" without a
nexus since this is a pricing disadvantage.
But apparently they do.
--Vic