[–] digitalgadget ago
FYI if you live in a state that charges sales tax, you legally owe it on EVERYTHING you buy that's used in the state. Buying from out of state vendors for the purpose of paying less is a form of tax evasion. Just so you know.
[–] digitalgadget 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I have to as a business owner. You are welcome to keep evading your taxes, I won't think less of you.
If you're into bitcoin, you could use Purse.io and still get your stuff from Amazon. Not only can you potentially avoid sales tax, but you can also request a 10% discount or more on your order.
I haven't used the service yet, myself, but that's how it's advertised.
[–] MaximumShill 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Sales taxes need to go. I'm surprised countries like Canada put up with them on a national scale. Maybe people think it adds value to their purchase?
[–] MaximumShill 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
I'm for taxation. I'm just not for restraint of trade through taxation. Income, land, corporate, tariffs, royalties, government making money by providing services, even licensing have their places. Once something is on the shelf it really doesn't need to be taxed. Is like the sky going to fall for these nuts if someone buys new clothes and doesn't give the government a cut? Maybe they should move to Canada if they enjoy getting raped at the till.
[–] ReverseEntropy ago
Unfortunately, they also charge sales tax in a lot of places these days.
[–] PirateBear 1 point 1 point 2 points (+2|-1) ago
Use a fulfilled by Amazon seller. Since it's not Amazon themselves selling it, they usually don't charge tax but still qualify for free and Prime shipping options since it's Amazon sending it out.
Otherwise, eBay is your best bet for general purpose shopping (and I would recommend checking eBay anyway, some things tend to be quite a bit cheaper). There really isn't any other "everything" sites that I can think of.
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[–] MRPockets ago (edited ago)
You could try overstock.com. They do charge sales tax in some places, but might not where you live.
Edit: They charge sales tax in Utah, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina.