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BandonByTheSea
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Aug-30-2010
06:42 PM
So let me see if I understand. If you live in a state that does not charge sales taxes, then you do not have to charge your website customers sales tax, no matter what state they live in? Is this correct?
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jnevill
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Dec-09-2010
08:44 AM
If you live in a state that doesn't charge tax, then you don't need to charge tax. EXCEPT.... for sales to people that in your state. Those folks are subject to your states sales tax. (Old post, but there was no reply yet). If your business is in illinois and you ship outside of illinois... no sales tax. If you ship within illinois... sales tax.

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