Yep, from the horse's mouth:
We are required to collect sales tax on all orders shipped to California, Indiana, Missouri, Utah & Washington. If you are shipping item to any one of these states, you will be charged the local sales tax rates.
Colorado, Oklahoma, South Dakota & Vermont Residents: Musician's Friend is not obligated to, and does not, collect sales tax in your state. Your purchase is subject to sales/use tax in these states unless it is specifically exempt from taxation. The purchase is not exempt merely because it is made over the Internet or by other remote means. These states require that you file a sales/use tax return at the end of the year reporting all of the purchases that were not taxed on those purchases. Retailers that do not collect sales tax in these states are obligated to provide purchasers an end-of-year sumary of purchases in order to assist them in filing their tax report. Retailers that do not collect sales tax in these states may be required by law to provide the Department of Revenue with an annual report of the total amount of all of your purchases above certain thresholds. Details on how to file this return may be foundat your applicable Department of Revenue website.
Not listed in that list is also NY and NJ, where both require sales/use tax. What is "use tax" you ask? just another way for states to ream you for making out of state purchases to cover the loss of sales tax you're not paying to your state, so goodbye online deals. (If you do plan on making many out of state or online purchases, consider itemizing and/or depreciating them). Since I itemize every year, I always depreciate higher ticket items and or take the full deduction and claim a small usage tax amount to hopefully "keep them happy." (If you got audited, it would be from the state not the IRS). In addition, starting next year, Paypal is going to 1099 you for any income you receive via Paypal via credit card/debit payments. FYI:
Form 1099-K Form 1099-K is a new form for 2011 that is used for reporting the income that you received by credit card, debit card, or electronic payment (e.g., ePay, PayPal, etc.). For 2011 the IRS will not require you to report these payments separately. TurboTax will not give you a separate field for the amounts reported on your 1099-K(s), so be sure that you visit the other income topics to report any income that you received via credit cards, debit cards, or electronic payments in 2011. Important Note For 2012 you will need to report these types of payments separately from your other income. Make sure to track these payments and keep accurate records for when you file your 2012 tax returns. For more information on Form 1099-K, visit our 1099-K support site.
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