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2019 New Pinball purchase will be taxed.

By mnpinball

5 years ago


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    Post #297 Comments from a distributor. Posted by KingPinGames (5 years ago)

    Post #304 More info from a distributor. Posted by KingPinGames (5 years ago)

    Post #355 Economic nexus test, uses Louisiana as an example. Posted by iceman44 (5 years ago)

    Post #415 Comment from distributor. Posted by Gexchange (5 years ago)

    Post #465 State by state tracker. Posted by flynnibus (5 years ago)

    Post #505 Some expierence for 2019 and suggestions. Posted by Pinzap (5 years ago)

    Post #513 Break down of thresholds state by state Posted by Hemispheres (5 years ago)


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    #505 5 years ago

    My Munsters LE will be sans tax. I haven’t paid past the deposit yet, but have been assured by the distributor that he won’t hit the Nexus threshold limit in my state and thus no tax required. Not sure how that plays out if things change and he does indeed hit that 100,000 threshold. Maybe he’ll just not sell any more for the year after he hits $92-94k or something like that?

    Unless I’m wrong (and I am often), many people will be abandoning their long time preferred distributors and switching to ones in far away states. With drop shipping, until the rules change, a collector in Florida could buy a pin from a distributor in North Dakota (for instance) and probably be guaranteed of not paying taxes. Not exactly sure what this will do to support, but I’ve needed minimal for any of my NIB anyway.

    #509 5 years ago
    Quoted from Zablon:

    Hmm...wait, maybe I misunderstood it. Are you saying that the limit is per each state they sell to, not a total of the distributors business? That makes a world of difference.

    Yes. That’s exactly what I’m saying (If I understand it correctly). And it’s going to be a nightmare for small business. And as I said really cut into sales from large distributors who in the past did lots of sales in each state close to them.

    #515 5 years ago
    Quoted from Hemispheres:

    So here is what I see based off The homework we have done with our accountant.
    The 2 states to stay out of are OK and PA: 10K plus in a year and you're filing taxes... so one game and your done... so those of you living in Oklahoma and Pennsylvania you're screwed. Maybe if you buy one game a year early in the year you'll find a dealer to do it.
    MOST states adopted the ruling of the Supreme court but some altered. REMEMBER ALL OF THIS IS A ROLLING CALENDAR YEAR so at the end of each quarter you go back one year from the END OF THAT QTR.
    100K in sales OR 200 transactions: IN,IA,KY,IL,LA,ME,MD,MI,NE,NV,RI,NJ,NC,ND,SD,UT,VT,WA,DC,WV,WY,WI,CA,CO
    100K plus in sales: SC
    100 or more retail sales shipped to the state or 10 or more retail sales totaling more than 100K shipped to the state during 12 consecutive months: MN
    250K AND 200 transactions AND active solicitation: CT
    250K OR 200 transactions: GA
    250K plus: AL,MS
    500K AND 100 transactions: MA
    500K plus: OH,TN,TX
    NO TAX UNLESS YOU HAVE A PRESENCE, A REP OR AFFILIATE IN THIS STATE: AZ,AK,FL,KS,MO,NM,NY,VA
    NO TAX AT ALL NO MATTER IF PRESENCE OR NOT: AK,DE,MT,NH,OR

    Thanks for this great summary... will be added to the Key Post list soon I suspect.

    #564 5 years ago
    Quoted from Hemispheres:

    Well, first off this shouldn't even be an issue because there is no US dealer that should be selling you games. It'll only be a matter of time before they get caught if they are. I sold a game to a customer who ended up selling it to somebody and the game ultimately ended up in a European country. Stern came back to me asking for verification that I sold that game in the US to a US citizen. They take that VERY seriously As they should to help protect their dealers in those countries.

    I’ve bought several NIB Stern games and I can 100% assure you that not once have I provided proof of US citizenship or the final destination of my game to any of my dealers.

    Wait... I think I just made the “watch list”.

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