pretty sure unless I sell in your state what I charge is what I charge. no sales tax here.Most likely, YES.
In all states that I am aware of, are REQUIRED to charge sales tax. Some are even more strict.
It's NOWHERE REQUIRED to charge sales tax. However, you have to pay sales tax for everything you sell as a business. Therefore, as a smart business man, you have your customers buying in the same state, as your business is in, pay for the sales tax, by adding it to the price of your products....In all states that I am aware of, are REQUIRED to charge sales tax. Some are even more strict....
It's NOWHERE REQUIRED to charge sales tax. However, you have to pay sales tax for everything you sell as a business. Therefore, as a smart business man, you have your customers buying in the same state, as your business is in, pay for the sales tax, by adding it to the price of your products.
Thats not what he said..You either have no clue, or you are talking shit. Indiana, Michigan and Ohio are REQUIRED to pay sales tax in state. You don't "add it to the price". It's a separate line item in every sale. You are also required as a retailer, to have a business license AND a sales tax certificate to sell in state, if you want to sell goods, which e-juice and mods ARE.
So yes, if the OP wants to sell in state, in a state that charges sales tax, he WILL have to meet the requirements of his state.
Obviously, you can't read. What do you think does it mean when I said "...However, you have to pay sales tax for every thing you sell...."? It's the same as what I quoted from you. Just replace "have to" with "are required to" in my sentence, maybe then you'll understand.....Indiana, Michigan and Ohio are REQUIRED to pay sales tax in state. You don't "add it to the price". It's a separate line item in every sale....
Well, that and for accounting.. But ya, you can add in the sales tax to the price and fore go the added 'sales tax' line item on the bill. No law against it.Obviously, you can't read. What do you think does it mean when I said "...However, you have to pay sales tax for every thing you sell...."? It's the same as what I quoted from you. Just replace "have to" with "are required to" in my sentence, maybe then you'll understand.
It still doesn't mean, you are required to charge your customers with the sales tax. It would just be stupid not to do so.
The separate line item on the bill was added for the buyer, in order to explain how much of the total paid, is the sales tax. For example why that same product bought in the store in XYZ is more/less expensive, than buying it in her/his home town's store in ZYX. Other countries don't have this problem, due to the sales tax being the same all over the country.
lol you guys. I live in Oregon where there is no sales tax. I dont think you need to tax stuff you sell at a garage sale in Indiana do you?
my advice make good juice and sell to friends that won't squeal on ya!
You could get in trouble. Just be smart about it. Put generic, flavor / ratio / nic strength labels on the bottles. No "brand" names, no phone numbers, addresses, etc.. Have them printed on someone else's printer using an ink that can't be used in your printer. If you sell out of the trunk of a car, use someone else's car. Wipe the bottles to remove your fingerprints from them, and make sure not to get any DNA in the product. Oh, and use a fake name - like Fred, or Hans.I wonder if I could get into any legal trouble for selling ejuice I mix with out a permit even if the person is 18. Like if I was to do it to make extra money in college
It's entertaining thoug! Damn, forgot to bring the popcorn.I doubt the OP was even TALKING about taxes. Seems to me he was asking if he could get into trouble selling e-juice the way you would get into trouble selling cigarettes, like, is it freakin illegal to do it without a permit. I doubt very much he's worrying about the sales tax on some shit he's going to sell to his college buddies. The poor guy writes two sentences and everyone starts thumping their chests arguing with each other about taxes. No wonder he never came back. Lol.