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How much sales tax?
I'm heading to MT in August and again in September and want to buy a DSLR for my wife. It looks like the best prices for the unit I want are all online with retailers recommended on here, but my question is, how much sales tax will I pay for online orders? Does it depend on where the store/retailer is based or on where the goods are delivered to? (Sales tax in MT is 0%).
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I'm heading to MT in August and again in September and want to buy a DSLR for my wife. It looks like the best prices for the unit I want are all online with retailers recommended on here, but my question is, how much sales tax will I pay for online orders? Does it depend on where the store/retailer is based or on where the goods are delivered to? (Sales tax in MT is 0%).
#145
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Depends entirely on where the goods are delivered to, as well as where the store is. Stores generally charge tax when the goods are shipped from and to the same state - although now, some retailers are charging tax if they ship to CA, even from outside CA, as the state of CA is going after large mail-order operations for the tax revenues on shipments into CA. As you are in the UK, If you find a retailer such as B&H or Adorama that ships to the UK, you will not be charged sales tax. You might, however, be charged import duties by the UK for your purchases - you should check with your local authorities about that. If you had a shipping address in MT, the goods could be shipped there with no sales tax being charged at all.
#146
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I'm heading to MT in August and again in September and want to buy a DSLR for my wife. It looks like the best prices for the unit I want are all online with retailers recommended on here, but my question is, how much sales tax will I pay for online orders? Does it depend on where the store/retailer is based or on where the goods are delivered to? (Sales tax in MT is 0%).
Customers living in states with sales tax who buy online are supposed to declare the purchase and pay the state use tax when filing state income tax documents.
Henry Posner
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Online camera stores ...
Price is not everything. I deal exclusively with www.bhphoto.com and www.mpex.com
I always visit b&h when I am in New York
and find their inventory amazing and their service to be good for such a large company
I personally know the owner of Midwest Photo exchange. Almost all of my major purchases come from there. They have taken excellent cars of me over the years.
I always visit b&h when I am in New York
and find their inventory amazing and their service to be good for such a large company
I personally know the owner of Midwest Photo exchange. Almost all of my major purchases come from there. They have taken excellent cars of me over the years.
#148
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Price is not everything. I deal exclusively with www.bhphoto.com and www.mpex.com
I always visit b&h when I am in New Yorkand find their inventory amazing and their service to be good for such a large company
I always visit b&h when I am in New Yorkand find their inventory amazing and their service to be good for such a large company
Henry Posner
B&H Photo-Video
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Hi, Henry!
Perhaps you're too modest to say, but B&H's prices are VERY competitive. B&H is always my first stop for camera and electronics gear (of every kind -- their selection is really quite remarkable). As I've mentioned earlier in this thread, I've been buying from them for decades and they are the platinum standard for on-line honesty and reliability. I also recommend a visit to their brick-and-mortar store which is stocked with all sorts of photographic and electronic goodies, is staffed with knowledgeable and helpful salespeople, and is a fun way to spend a few hours if you're a camera or electronics geek.
And, no, I don't work for B&H, but they're terrific and virtually one-of-a-kind.
Perhaps you're too modest to say, but B&H's prices are VERY competitive. B&H is always my first stop for camera and electronics gear (of every kind -- their selection is really quite remarkable). As I've mentioned earlier in this thread, I've been buying from them for decades and they are the platinum standard for on-line honesty and reliability. I also recommend a visit to their brick-and-mortar store which is stocked with all sorts of photographic and electronic goodies, is staffed with knowledgeable and helpful salespeople, and is a fun way to spend a few hours if you're a camera or electronics geek.
And, no, I don't work for B&H, but they're terrific and virtually one-of-a-kind.
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Yes, B&H is a pretty amazing place. I have been shopping there since their retail store was on E. 17th Street (or thereabouts). I know I am showing my age, since I have been shopping there for about 40 years. Normally they are my 'go to' store for anything camera- or electronic-related, though I do occasionally buy elsewhere. Just recently bought some supplies and they were substantially less expensive through Adorama so I really had no choice, but that is extremely rare.
I love just roaming through B&H when I get back to NY (about once a year). Great employees, great inventory and great prices.
I love just roaming through B&H when I get back to NY (about once a year). Great employees, great inventory and great prices.