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Keyser Söze January 24th 15 05:36 PM

Almost out...
 
On 1/24/15 12:33 PM, Tim wrote:
The lady time I bought .223 was at a gun show. 1000 rounds - $140.00


In what, 1897? :)



--
Proud to be a Liberal.

Califbill January 24th 15 07:32 PM

Almost out...
 
Keyser Söze wrote:
Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
Califbill wrote:
Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 1/23/15 2:21 PM, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 1/23/15 8:08 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2015 07:56:07 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:

On 1/23/15 7:51 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2015 01:44:50 -0500, wrote:

On Fri, 23 Jan 2015 00:53:52 -0500, KC wrote:

On 1/22/2015 2:10 PM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jan 2015 10:31:00 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:

On 1/22/15 8:06 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jan 2015 19:21:17 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:


http://tinyurl.com/kb5vnln

Seriously, I've burned through a lot of ammo in the past month, and
haven't done any serious reordering.

The three brands of .223 plinking ammo on the right are pretty much the
same in terms of proper cycling and target results. The Wolf Gold in the
middle is .27-.28 a round, the least expensive. As far as I can tell, it
shoots the same as the slightly more expensive American Eagle on the
right.

I'm trying out the CCI "Quiet" in the middle, on top of the Mini Mags,
in my "silenced" .22LR semi-auto rifle. It's a pretty weak round and
I've had a few cycling failures with it, but not many. I'll see how it
works in my semi-auto pistol, once I get the barrel back. The little red
doohickey on top of the CCI boxes is a thumb loading assist device for
the Ruger mags.

I'm down to my last box of .38 Specials. Not sure I am going to order
any more. That's a speedloader on top of the PMC ammo boxes...with six
rounds of Honady Critical Defense ammo in .357 MAG. It's a good
anti-zombie round.

Sounds like a hobby you enjoy!

Wal Marts sells .38 Specials at a good price. There's one over near you.


According to a neighbor who buys ammo at Walmart, he's paying a lot more
than I do from mail order sources, even when you roll in shipping. I
believe I paid $13 a box for 50 rounds of .38 Special the last time I
bought some. Neighbor bought .223 Federals at Walmart, paid nearly .50 a
round. They are about .30 a round mail order. Best of all, you don't
have to deal with Walmart.

Wal Mart sells .223 from various makers at various prices, just as
do the internet folks. I've yet
to see *anything* on the internet cheaper than the same stuff at
Wal Mart, especially if shipping is
additional.


It's ok John.. It was only a harrytale...

Dunno, I see some pretty good ammo prices online and they seem to have
most stuff in stock these days.

Oh, I'm sure there are more choices online than at Wal Mart, but Wal
Mart, at least here, has much
more of a selection than Krause suggests. And, that's especially true
of .223. Seems like that's all
they have sometimes.



My neighbor reports that Walmart has two types of .223 ammo:

On occasion, decent Federal in brass cases with non-ferrous bullets, at
about .50 a round. Same ammo, .32 a round on line.

****ty Russian "Tula" and variants, steel cased with ferrous bullets.
Cheaper than the Federal, eats your barrel.

According to the neighbor, Walmart typically has .45 ACP ammo, usually
has 9 mm ammo, never has .357 MAG ammo, and if it has .22LR ammo, it's
the cheap bulk stuff.

And of course buying on line means you're not buying at Walmart.

I wouldn't be surprised if the locals in your neck of the woods are
hoarding all the ammo they can.
That enables them to take pictures of all their ammo to post on the
internet. It's kind of like a
'big dick' thing, as I'm sure you're aware. Whoever's got the biggest pile wins.



Hoarding? Hardly. We Southern Maryland Yankee Rednecks shoot our ammo.
This week, I bought 1000 rounds of Wolf Gold at .28 a round, plus $16 for
shipping. That was $296 for 1000 rounds for brass cased, FMJ non-ferrous
ammo, or 29.6 a round, including shipping. Similar Federal ammo at
Walmart would have cost just under $500, plus sales tax.








If like California, you are supposed to pay the sales tax owed if bought
online.

Maryland has no realistic mechanism for individuals for that, though Amazon
is now collecting for our state.

Is on our income tax form.


I don't live in California.


I bet you are supposed to tell the state how much you avoided taxes.

Yes you are.
http://taxes.marylandtaxes.com/Indiv...s_and_Use_Tax/

Sales and Use Tax

Every state that has a sales tax also has a use tax on the purchase of
goods and services as defined by law. State sales taxes apply to purchases
made in Maryland while the use tax refers to the tax on goods purchased out
of state.

Businesses in Maryland are required to collect Maryland's 6 percent sales
tax and or 9 percent alcoholic beverage tax from you whenever you make a
taxable purchase.

Every time you purchase taxable tangible goods from businesses outside of
Maryland, whether in person, over the phone, or on the Internet, the
purchase is subject to Maryland's 6 percent use tax or 9 percent alcoholic
beverage tax if you use the merchandise in Maryland. Maryland' use tax
protects Maryland businesses from unfair competition. Local businesses
would be at a competitive disadvantage if consumers were entitled to a 6 or
9 percent discount on items purchased from out of state businesses.

Learn about it! Get Sales and Use Tax Information for consumers, or get all
the details in the business section.
File it!File a Use Tax Return or to get a credit for sales tax paid in
another state.
Pay it! Submit your payment along with the return.
Get a refund! If you improperly paid sales tax and the merchant won't give
you credit. File here.
Contact us if you need help!
Did you know that you can shop tax free in Maryland twice a year? Read
about our Shop Maryland Programs for information about each opportunity!

Gosh...my sales taxes paid in other states far exceed the 23 bucks I might
owe Maryland. I should file and get my refund.

Most all of my on line purchases are via Amazon, which collects the
Maryland tax.



You do not get a refund for other state sales taxes. But you owe on mail
order from states that do not charge sales tax to Marylanders.


99.9% of my online purchases are from companies that collect sales tax. It
is a yawner.



I seem to recall bragging about saving sales tax.

Califbill January 24th 15 07:32 PM

Almost out...
 
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 1/23/15 11:00 PM, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
Califbill wrote:
Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 1/23/15 2:21 PM, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 1/23/15 8:08 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2015 07:56:07 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:

On 1/23/15 7:51 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2015 01:44:50 -0500, wrote:

On Fri, 23 Jan 2015 00:53:52 -0500, KC wrote:

On 1/22/2015 2:10 PM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jan 2015 10:31:00 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:

On 1/22/15 8:06 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jan 2015 19:21:17 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:


http://tinyurl.com/kb5vnln

Seriously, I've burned through a lot of ammo in the past month, and
haven't done any serious reordering.

The three brands of .223 plinking ammo on the right are pretty much the
same in terms of proper cycling and target results. The Wolf Gold in the
middle is .27-.28 a round, the least expensive. As far as I can tell, it
shoots the same as the slightly more expensive American Eagle on the
right.

I'm trying out the CCI "Quiet" in the middle, on top of the Mini Mags,
in my "silenced" .22LR semi-auto rifle. It's a pretty weak round and
I've had a few cycling failures with it, but not many. I'll see how it
works in my semi-auto pistol, once I get the barrel back. The little red
doohickey on top of the CCI boxes is a thumb loading assist device for
the Ruger mags.

I'm down to my last box of .38 Specials. Not sure I am going to order
any more. That's a speedloader on top of the PMC ammo boxes...with six
rounds of Honady Critical Defense ammo in .357 MAG. It's a good
anti-zombie round.

Sounds like a hobby you enjoy!

Wal Marts sells .38 Specials at a good price. There's one over near you.


According to a neighbor who buys ammo at Walmart, he's paying a lot more
than I do from mail order sources, even when you roll in shipping. I
believe I paid $13 a box for 50 rounds of .38 Special the last time I
bought some. Neighbor bought .223 Federals at Walmart, paid nearly .50 a
round. They are about .30 a round mail order. Best of all, you don't
have to deal with Walmart.

Wal Mart sells .223 from various makers at various prices, just as
do the internet folks. I've yet
to see *anything* on the internet cheaper than the same stuff at
Wal Mart, especially if shipping is
additional.


It's ok John.. It was only a harrytale...

Dunno, I see some pretty good ammo prices online and they seem to have
most stuff in stock these days.

Oh, I'm sure there are more choices online than at Wal Mart, but Wal
Mart, at least here, has much
more of a selection than Krause suggests. And, that's especially true
of .223. Seems like that's all
they have sometimes.



My neighbor reports that Walmart has two types of .223 ammo:

On occasion, decent Federal in brass cases with non-ferrous bullets, at
about .50 a round. Same ammo, .32 a round on line.

****ty Russian "Tula" and variants, steel cased with ferrous bullets.
Cheaper than the Federal, eats your barrel.

According to the neighbor, Walmart typically has .45 ACP ammo, usually
has 9 mm ammo, never has .357 MAG ammo, and if it has .22LR ammo, it's
the cheap bulk stuff.

And of course buying on line means you're not buying at Walmart.

I wouldn't be surprised if the locals in your neck of the woods are
hoarding all the ammo they can.
That enables them to take pictures of all their ammo to post on the
internet. It's kind of like a
'big dick' thing, as I'm sure you're aware. Whoever's got the biggest pile wins.



Hoarding? Hardly. We Southern Maryland Yankee Rednecks shoot our ammo.
This week, I bought 1000 rounds of Wolf Gold at .28 a round, plus $16 for
shipping. That was $296 for 1000 rounds for brass cased, FMJ non-ferrous
ammo, or 29.6 a round, including shipping. Similar Federal ammo at
Walmart would have cost just under $500, plus sales tax.








If like California, you are supposed to pay the sales tax owed if bought
online.

Maryland has no realistic mechanism for individuals for that, though Amazon
is now collecting for our state.

Is on our income tax form.


I don't live in California.


I bet you are supposed to tell the state how much you avoided taxes.

Yes you are.
http://taxes.marylandtaxes.com/Indiv...s_and_Use_Tax/

Sales and Use Tax

Every state that has a sales tax also has a use tax on the purchase of
goods and services as defined by law. State sales taxes apply to purchases
made in Maryland while the use tax refers to the tax on goods purchased out
of state.

Businesses in Maryland are required to collect Maryland's 6 percent sales
tax and or 9 percent alcoholic beverage tax from you whenever you make a
taxable purchase.

Every time you purchase taxable tangible goods from businesses outside of
Maryland, whether in person, over the phone, or on the Internet, the
purchase is subject to Maryland's 6 percent use tax or 9 percent alcoholic
beverage tax if you use the merchandise in Maryland. Maryland' use tax
protects Maryland businesses from unfair competition. Local businesses
would be at a competitive disadvantage if consumers were entitled to a 6 or
9 percent discount on items purchased from out of state businesses.

Learn about it! Get Sales and Use Tax Information for consumers, or get all
the details in the business section.
File it!File a Use Tax Return or to get a credit for sales tax paid in
another state.
Pay it! Submit your payment along with the return.
Get a refund! If you improperly paid sales tax and the merchant won't give
you credit. File here.
Contact us if you need help!
Did you know that you can shop tax free in Maryland twice a year? Read
about our Shop Maryland Programs for information about each opportunity!

Gosh...my sales taxes paid in other states far exceed the 23 bucks I might
owe Maryland. I should file and get my refund.

Most all of my on line purchases are via Amazon, which collects the
Maryland tax.



You do not get a refund for other state sales taxes. But you owe on mail
order from states that do not charge sales tax to Marylanders.



Shouldn't you be more concerned about the next big quake?



Why worry? Nothing I can do to prevent it. Since I camp and have a
camper, I will have a sleeping place even if the house collapses.

Wayne.B January 24th 15 08:36 PM

Almost out...
 
On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 13:32:51 -0600, Califbill
wrote:

Keyser Söze wrote:
Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
Califbill wrote:
Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 1/23/15 2:21 PM, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 1/23/15 8:08 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2015 07:56:07 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:

On 1/23/15 7:51 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2015 01:44:50 -0500, wrote:

On Fri, 23 Jan 2015 00:53:52 -0500, KC wrote:

On 1/22/2015 2:10 PM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jan 2015 10:31:00 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:

On 1/22/15 8:06 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jan 2015 19:21:17 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:


http://tinyurl.com/kb5vnln

Seriously, I've burned through a lot of ammo in the past month, and
haven't done any serious reordering.

The three brands of .223 plinking ammo on the right are pretty much the
same in terms of proper cycling and target results. The Wolf Gold in the
middle is .27-.28 a round, the least expensive. As far as I can tell, it
shoots the same as the slightly more expensive American Eagle on the
right.

I'm trying out the CCI "Quiet" in the middle, on top of the Mini Mags,
in my "silenced" .22LR semi-auto rifle. It's a pretty weak round and
I've had a few cycling failures with it, but not many. I'll see how it
works in my semi-auto pistol, once I get the barrel back. The little red
doohickey on top of the CCI boxes is a thumb loading assist device for
the Ruger mags.

I'm down to my last box of .38 Specials. Not sure I am going to order
any more. That's a speedloader on top of the PMC ammo boxes...with six
rounds of Honady Critical Defense ammo in .357 MAG. It's a good
anti-zombie round.

Sounds like a hobby you enjoy!

Wal Marts sells .38 Specials at a good price. There's one over near you.


According to a neighbor who buys ammo at Walmart, he's paying a lot more
than I do from mail order sources, even when you roll in shipping. I
believe I paid $13 a box for 50 rounds of .38 Special the last time I
bought some. Neighbor bought .223 Federals at Walmart, paid nearly .50 a
round. They are about .30 a round mail order. Best of all, you don't
have to deal with Walmart.

Wal Mart sells .223 from various makers at various prices, just as
do the internet folks. I've yet
to see *anything* on the internet cheaper than the same stuff at
Wal Mart, especially if shipping is
additional.


It's ok John.. It was only a harrytale...

Dunno, I see some pretty good ammo prices online and they seem to have
most stuff in stock these days.

Oh, I'm sure there are more choices online than at Wal Mart, but Wal
Mart, at least here, has much
more of a selection than Krause suggests. And, that's especially true
of .223. Seems like that's all
they have sometimes.



My neighbor reports that Walmart has two types of .223 ammo:

On occasion, decent Federal in brass cases with non-ferrous bullets, at
about .50 a round. Same ammo, .32 a round on line.

****ty Russian "Tula" and variants, steel cased with ferrous bullets.
Cheaper than the Federal, eats your barrel.

According to the neighbor, Walmart typically has .45 ACP ammo, usually
has 9 mm ammo, never has .357 MAG ammo, and if it has .22LR ammo, it's
the cheap bulk stuff.

And of course buying on line means you're not buying at Walmart.

I wouldn't be surprised if the locals in your neck of the woods are
hoarding all the ammo they can.
That enables them to take pictures of all their ammo to post on the
internet. It's kind of like a
'big dick' thing, as I'm sure you're aware. Whoever's got the biggest pile wins.



Hoarding? Hardly. We Southern Maryland Yankee Rednecks shoot our ammo.
This week, I bought 1000 rounds of Wolf Gold at .28 a round, plus $16 for
shipping. That was $296 for 1000 rounds for brass cased, FMJ non-ferrous
ammo, or 29.6 a round, including shipping. Similar Federal ammo at
Walmart would have cost just under $500, plus sales tax.








If like California, you are supposed to pay the sales tax owed if bought
online.

Maryland has no realistic mechanism for individuals for that, though Amazon
is now collecting for our state.

Is on our income tax form.


I don't live in California.


I bet you are supposed to tell the state how much you avoided taxes.

Yes you are.
http://taxes.marylandtaxes.com/Indiv...s_and_Use_Tax/

Sales and Use Tax

Every state that has a sales tax also has a use tax on the purchase of
goods and services as defined by law. State sales taxes apply to purchases
made in Maryland while the use tax refers to the tax on goods purchased out
of state.

Businesses in Maryland are required to collect Maryland's 6 percent sales
tax and or 9 percent alcoholic beverage tax from you whenever you make a
taxable purchase.

Every time you purchase taxable tangible goods from businesses outside of
Maryland, whether in person, over the phone, or on the Internet, the
purchase is subject to Maryland's 6 percent use tax or 9 percent alcoholic
beverage tax if you use the merchandise in Maryland. Maryland' use tax
protects Maryland businesses from unfair competition. Local businesses
would be at a competitive disadvantage if consumers were entitled to a 6 or
9 percent discount on items purchased from out of state businesses.

Learn about it! Get Sales and Use Tax Information for consumers, or get all
the details in the business section.
File it!File a Use Tax Return or to get a credit for sales tax paid in
another state.
Pay it! Submit your payment along with the return.
Get a refund! If you improperly paid sales tax and the merchant won't give
you credit. File here.
Contact us if you need help!
Did you know that you can shop tax free in Maryland twice a year? Read
about our Shop Maryland Programs for information about each opportunity!

Gosh...my sales taxes paid in other states far exceed the 23 bucks I might
owe Maryland. I should file and get my refund.

Most all of my on line purchases are via Amazon, which collects the
Maryland tax.



You do not get a refund for other state sales taxes. But you owe on mail
order from states that do not charge sales tax to Marylanders.


99.9% of my online purchases are from companies that collect sales tax. It
is a yawner.



I seem to recall bragging about saving sales tax.


===

What a tangled web Harry weaves.

:-)

Tim January 24th 15 08:52 PM

Almost out...
 
On Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 9:36:12 AM UTC-8, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 1/24/15 12:33 PM, Tim wrote:
The lady time I bought .223 was at a gun show. 1000 rounds - $140.00


In what, 1897? :)



--
Proud to be a Liberal.


10 years ago. Brass FMJ. I've bought it for as little as $120.00 per thousand.

Keyser Söze January 24th 15 08:57 PM

Almost out...
 
On 1/24/15 3:36 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 13:32:51 -0600, Califbill
wrote:

Keyser Söze wrote:
Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
Califbill wrote:
Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 1/23/15 2:21 PM, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 1/23/15 8:08 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2015 07:56:07 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:

On 1/23/15 7:51 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2015 01:44:50 -0500, wrote:

On Fri, 23 Jan 2015 00:53:52 -0500, KC wrote:

On 1/22/2015 2:10 PM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jan 2015 10:31:00 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:

On 1/22/15 8:06 AM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jan 2015 19:21:17 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote:


http://tinyurl.com/kb5vnln

Seriously, I've burned through a lot of ammo in the past month, and
haven't done any serious reordering.

The three brands of .223 plinking ammo on the right are pretty much the
same in terms of proper cycling and target results. The Wolf Gold in the
middle is .27-.28 a round, the least expensive. As far as I can tell, it
shoots the same as the slightly more expensive American Eagle on the
right.

I'm trying out the CCI "Quiet" in the middle, on top of the Mini Mags,
in my "silenced" .22LR semi-auto rifle. It's a pretty weak round and
I've had a few cycling failures with it, but not many. I'll see how it
works in my semi-auto pistol, once I get the barrel back. The little red
doohickey on top of the CCI boxes is a thumb loading assist device for
the Ruger mags.

I'm down to my last box of .38 Specials. Not sure I am going to order
any more. That's a speedloader on top of the PMC ammo boxes...with six
rounds of Honady Critical Defense ammo in .357 MAG. It's a good
anti-zombie round.

Sounds like a hobby you enjoy!

Wal Marts sells .38 Specials at a good price. There's one over near you.


According to a neighbor who buys ammo at Walmart, he's paying a lot more
than I do from mail order sources, even when you roll in shipping. I
believe I paid $13 a box for 50 rounds of .38 Special the last time I
bought some. Neighbor bought .223 Federals at Walmart, paid nearly .50 a
round. They are about .30 a round mail order. Best of all, you don't
have to deal with Walmart.

Wal Mart sells .223 from various makers at various prices, just as
do the internet folks. I've yet
to see *anything* on the internet cheaper than the same stuff at
Wal Mart, especially if shipping is
additional.


It's ok John.. It was only a harrytale...

Dunno, I see some pretty good ammo prices online and they seem to have
most stuff in stock these days.

Oh, I'm sure there are more choices online than at Wal Mart, but Wal
Mart, at least here, has much
more of a selection than Krause suggests. And, that's especially true
of .223. Seems like that's all
they have sometimes.



My neighbor reports that Walmart has two types of .223 ammo:

On occasion, decent Federal in brass cases with non-ferrous bullets, at
about .50 a round. Same ammo, .32 a round on line.

****ty Russian "Tula" and variants, steel cased with ferrous bullets.
Cheaper than the Federal, eats your barrel.

According to the neighbor, Walmart typically has .45 ACP ammo, usually
has 9 mm ammo, never has .357 MAG ammo, and if it has .22LR ammo, it's
the cheap bulk stuff.

And of course buying on line means you're not buying at Walmart.

I wouldn't be surprised if the locals in your neck of the woods are
hoarding all the ammo they can.
That enables them to take pictures of all their ammo to post on the
internet. It's kind of like a
'big dick' thing, as I'm sure you're aware. Whoever's got the biggest pile wins.



Hoarding? Hardly. We Southern Maryland Yankee Rednecks shoot our ammo.
This week, I bought 1000 rounds of Wolf Gold at .28 a round, plus $16 for
shipping. That was $296 for 1000 rounds for brass cased, FMJ non-ferrous
ammo, or 29.6 a round, including shipping. Similar Federal ammo at
Walmart would have cost just under $500, plus sales tax.








If like California, you are supposed to pay the sales tax owed if bought
online.

Maryland has no realistic mechanism for individuals for that, though Amazon
is now collecting for our state.

Is on our income tax form.


I don't live in California.


I bet you are supposed to tell the state how much you avoided taxes.

Yes you are.
http://taxes.marylandtaxes.com/Indiv...s_and_Use_Tax/

Sales and Use Tax

Every state that has a sales tax also has a use tax on the purchase of
goods and services as defined by law. State sales taxes apply to purchases
made in Maryland while the use tax refers to the tax on goods purchased out
of state.

Businesses in Maryland are required to collect Maryland's 6 percent sales
tax and or 9 percent alcoholic beverage tax from you whenever you make a
taxable purchase.

Every time you purchase taxable tangible goods from businesses outside of
Maryland, whether in person, over the phone, or on the Internet, the
purchase is subject to Maryland's 6 percent use tax or 9 percent alcoholic
beverage tax if you use the merchandise in Maryland. Maryland' use tax
protects Maryland businesses from unfair competition. Local businesses
would be at a competitive disadvantage if consumers were entitled to a 6 or
9 percent discount on items purchased from out of state businesses.

Learn about it! Get Sales and Use Tax Information for consumers, or get all
the details in the business section.
File it!File a Use Tax Return or to get a credit for sales tax paid in
another state.
Pay it! Submit your payment along with the return.
Get a refund! If you improperly paid sales tax and the merchant won't give
you credit. File here.
Contact us if you need help!
Did you know that you can shop tax free in Maryland twice a year? Read
about our Shop Maryland Programs for information about each opportunity!

Gosh...my sales taxes paid in other states far exceed the 23 bucks I might
owe Maryland. I should file and get my refund.

Most all of my on line purchases are via Amazon, which collects the
Maryland tax.



You do not get a refund for other state sales taxes. But you owe on mail
order from states that do not charge sales tax to Marylanders.

99.9% of my online purchases are from companies that collect sales tax. It
is a yawner.



I seem to recall bragging about saving sales tax.


===

What a tangled web Harry weaves.

:-)


Got a photo of those factory dimpled Ruger Mark III barrels set up for
set screwed suppressors you mentioned?

--
Proud to be a Liberal.

Keyser Söze January 24th 15 08:58 PM

Almost out...
 
On 1/24/15 3:52 PM, Tim wrote:
On Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 9:36:12 AM UTC-8, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 1/24/15 12:33 PM, Tim wrote:
The lady time I bought .223 was at a gun show. 1000 rounds - $140.00


In what, 1897? :)



--
Proud to be a Liberal.


10 years ago. Brass FMJ. I've bought it for as little as $120.00 per thousand.


I've seen the steel Russki stuff for .22 a round.

--
Proud to be a Liberal.

Keyser Söze January 24th 15 08:59 PM

Almost out...
 
On 1/24/15 3:29 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 08:26:07 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 1/24/15 12:18 AM,
wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2015 14:52:00 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 1/23/15 2:21 PM, Califbill wrote:
Is on our income tax form.


I don't live in California.

As soon as they figure it out, it will be on the form.


I think it should be up to the states to set up an exchange to handle
these transactions. It would be a pain in the ass for individuals
nationally to be messing with it, as it would be for small businesses to
collect and forward sales taxes for and to every state.


In Florida, this only applies to businesses that have a physical
presence in the state. When Amazon started setting up distribution
hubs here, they started collecting the tax and flowing the revenue
through those operations.


It makes sense to set up an exchange that leaves individuals out of it.

--
Proud to be a Liberal.

Keyser Söze January 24th 15 10:44 PM

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On 1/24/15 4:48 PM, wrote:
On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 15:59:12 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 1/24/15 3:29 PM,
wrote:
On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 08:26:07 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 1/24/15 12:18 AM,
wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2015 14:52:00 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 1/23/15 2:21 PM, Califbill wrote:
Is on our income tax form.


I don't live in California.

As soon as they figure it out, it will be on the form.


I think it should be up to the states to set up an exchange to handle
these transactions. It would be a pain in the ass for individuals
nationally to be messing with it, as it would be for small businesses to
collect and forward sales taxes for and to every state.

In Florida, this only applies to businesses that have a physical
presence in the state. When Amazon started setting up distribution
hubs here, they started collecting the tax and flowing the revenue
through those operations.


It makes sense to set up an exchange that leaves individuals out of it.


I guess the question might be, who runs that exchange. How do they
enforce participation?



What's the alternative? 300 million individuals keeping track of their
purchases?



--
Proud to be a Liberal.

Wayne.B January 24th 15 10:53 PM

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On Sat, 24 Jan 2015 15:57:41 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

99.9% of my online purchases are from companies that collect sales tax. It
is a yawner.


I seem to recall bragging about saving sales tax.


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What a tangled web Harry weaves.

:-)


Got a photo of those factory dimpled Ruger Mark III barrels set up for
set screwed suppressors you mentioned?


===

I don't but it would be easy enough to pull the gun out of the safe
and take a few pix. I'd do that if I thought you were sincerely
interested.

Here's a snap from the web that shows an R3 with the slip-on muzzle
break. It installs with set screws into the detents that I mentioned.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/kriwvkvpjplqnoj/rugermkiii.jpg?dl=0


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