Anonymous wrote:If there is someone out there smarter than I am, can you explain the details of how use tax works? I see this -- http://individuals.marylandtaxes.com/usetax/usetax.asp -- and it makes me wonder if I'm actually entitled to a tax break when I shop out of state. For example, if I buy a lamp while on a beach vacation in NJ (state sales tax of 7%), can I tell the seller I'm from Maryland and will use the lamp in Maryland, and thus avoid paying state sales tax? Yes, I'd be obligated to later pay 6% sales tax to Maryland, but I'd save on the difference. Is that really how it works? Do I just need to produce my MD driver's license to avoid state sale taxes from other states?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Live in MD, where I'm assuming sales tax is higher than VA? we are in the market to buy furniture. Does it make sense to drive to VA to purchase? Live inside beltway and could drive to Dulles or fairfax if it makes sense. purchasing about $3K worth of furniture.
You still have to pay Maryland sales tax. Or, if not sales tax, the state's use tax. One way or another, you owe the revenue.
Maybe you might owe in some states via a use tax, but as a practical consideration, few people actually pay such use taxes, and the states don't spend much time enforcing the use taxes in this sort of one-off context.
The enforcement mechanism is when she fills out the paperwork in the Virginia store. They will charger her MD tax and remit to MD. Unless she lies about her address and gives one in Virginia and doesn't have it delivered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Live in MD, where I'm assuming sales tax is higher than VA? we are in the market to buy furniture. Does it make sense to drive to VA to purchase? Live inside beltway and could drive to Dulles or fairfax if it makes sense. purchasing about $3K worth of furniture.
You still have to pay Maryland sales tax. Or, if not sales tax, the state's use tax. One way or another, you owe the revenue.
Maybe you might owe in some states via a use tax, but as a practical consideration, few people actually pay such use taxes, and the states don't spend much time enforcing the use taxes in this sort of one-off context.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Live in MD, where I'm assuming sales tax is higher than VA? we are in the market to buy furniture. Does it make sense to drive to VA to purchase? Live inside beltway and could drive to Dulles or fairfax if it makes sense. purchasing about $3K worth of furniture.
You still have to pay Maryland sales tax. Or, if not sales tax, the state's use tax. One way or another, you owe the revenue.
Anonymous wrote:Live in MD, where I'm assuming sales tax is higher than VA?
we are in the market to buy furniture. Does it make sense to drive to VA to purchase? Live inside beltway and could drive to Dulles or fairfax if it makes sense.
purchasing about $3K worth of furniture.