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Pillar of the Community
United States
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So up until a few days ago ebay wasn't adding sales tax to my purchases, unless it was a little bit on the shipping Now, every coin I buy has sales tax added to it I had to chat with ebay to get them to do "manual corrections" which will take 7-10 days I hate to sound cheap but when I buy a coin for $30 and they tack on $2.78 for state sales tax I get a little bit preturbed
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
733 Posts |
So I checked all of my ebay coin purchases and I was not charged sales tax on a June 16th purchase BUT Starting on June 22nd I was charged sales tax on every coin I bought So there is a 5 day window where ebay changed csomething and messed up If you bought coins in the window, please post if you were charged sales tax so we can narrow it down to the day the policy was incorrectly changed
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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If your state doesn't charge sales tax on such items (like Illinois, where I live), you can initiate a claim process to get a refund. I believe, however, that you must actually pay for the item first - I don't think that ebay will simply change the invoice before payment. At least that's been my experience.
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Moderator
 United States
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The tax you see may be only on the shipping, and not on the coin price and shipping.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
733 Posts |
Quote: The tax you see may be only on the shipping, and not on the coin price and shipping.
Well, unless there's a $4.05 tax on a $4.25 shipping fee I'm getting charged tax on the coins All totaled, it's just over $35 I have requested the "manual corrections" but I don't know why ebay can't just keep this straight
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New Member
United States
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I just double-checked. I have paid tax on every coin I bought on ebay for years.(colonials to ASEs,nothing in circulation though)
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
733 Posts |
Quote:LuckyPunk said - I just double-checked. I have paid tax on every coin I bought on ebay for years.(colonials to ASEs,nothing in circulation though) Blame that on your state - "The State of California requires the collection of use taxes on certain products sold by BGASC and delivered to a California address. These taxes must be collected on (1) nonmonetized bullion made from copper, platinum, or palladium; (2) monetized bullion, nonmonetized gold or silver bullion, or numismatic coins if the total amount of a single sales transaction is less than $1,500"
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New Member
United States
48 Posts |
I figured it was something like that. In CA you just get used to it,I guess....sigh. (gas $6.94/gal today)
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New Member
United States
21 Posts |
I have recently noticed this as well. It just started in the past couple weeks for me and I live in a tax exempt state for bullion. I've been messaging the sellers and have come to the conclusion that some of them are listing in the wrong categories. I've had 3 purchases in the past hour. 2 we're from same seller and we're silver eagles, taxed. A different seller I bought a Morgan from and no tax.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
733 Posts |
Well, it took a couple weeks but I got the refunds for the tax payments that I called ebay about Now I need to file for 6 more "manual corrections"
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Pillar of the Community
United States
613 Posts |
This has been a long term problem. In Ohio, my home state, the law was changed effective July 1, 2021. Precious metal dealers, no tax charged, ebay, tax collected. In each case I have had to call ebay and ask for a refund. Currently waiting over a month and no refund. Contacted ebay three times regarding this purchase and each time told I am a valued customer and that they will immediately notify their tax division and I should expect a refund in 7 days. Still nothing. The problem is that ebay is collecting tax that isn't owed and then (1) forwarding it to the state tax authorities? Or more likely, (2) keeping the illegally assessed tax. If ebay wanted to correct this they would have, they either don't care or are making a profit. I have written to ebay and received no response. This is a class action suit waiting to be filed! I have now stopped purchasing coins on ebay.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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@Freespeech57 - in my state the same thing was going on with ebay after changes to our tax laws in 2021. After getting absolutely zero help from ebay, I ended up reporting it to my state's Department of Finance and Administration, and within 30 minutes I had the name and email of a person at ebay which a tax auditor at the DFA provided. That ebay contact was always responsive to my inquiries and even took care of quickly getting me refunds of tax I'd been improperly charged (usually within a few days). It still took far too long, and I had to get back with the ebay contact at least 3 times because the fixes weren't implemented across all tax-exempted areas of numismatic items, but in the end it was completely corrected. The department is called different things state to state; I think in Ohio it's just called the Department of Taxation.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote:I have now stopped purchasing coins on ebay. Same here. Now I'm having fun shopping on mashops and finding online dealers with their own e-shops.
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Valued Member
Canada
340 Posts |
The Federal Government of Canada has required as of July 1st for all online retailers to charge taxes according to what province you the seller are in . I sell on ebay and have recently noticed a lot more buyers not paying for the coin with the only way to deal with it is to resend an invoice , and message the buyer. When I was talking to an ebay rep about this issue they admitted that since the policy was put in place they are getting a lot more delinquent buyers. When they buy a coin and get the invoice they weren't expecting the tax applied because it wasn't there pre July . I end up cancelling the order and blocking the buyer. Secondly ebay applies the taxes to Bullion which is tax free in Canada .I reported this and they said they were working on a solution . A 13% tax applied in my case in Ontario is of course causing bidders that are aware to bid less to account for the tax. *** Political Commentary removed by the Staff ***
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I also have stopped purchasing on ebay. Even if you are due a refund they will make it difficult and take as long as they can to collect interest on the float. With their seller fee structure, this burdens the seller that passes them on -- there are plenty of alternatives to find coins at a better net price. I've gotten some nice deals through this forum, however, there is typically not much to choose from unless you contact members directly.
Edited by jimbucks 10/11/2022 4:11 pm
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Valued Member
United States
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Every now and again this pops up for me. I'm in Texas, so tax on coins is prohibited. Having bought hundreds of auctions (maybe close to 1000) over the last 5 years alone, I would say I've had tax show up on coins less than 10 times. As far as I can remember, every single time the tax would eventually disappear if I waited a few days before paying. A few days ago I had tax added to a $350 purchase, about $30 in taxes. I called ebay and after a bit of going back and forth and telling multiple reps the same story, I finally had someone just tell me to wait a few days and see if it disappears and if it doesn't then they have already started the process to refund the tax to me. It didn't disappear after a couple of days. Meanwhile, the auction was a steal of a deal so I just decided to go ahead and pay before the seller changes their mind or something. We'll see how long that $30 refund takes. Now, tonight I had yet another purchase show up with tax added. This time the sale price was about $20, so the tax was only $2. Again, it was a mis-attribution worth a lot more than I paid, so I wasn't going to hold it up over $2. Twice in one week though is pretty concerning. I buy and sell a lot of coins every month, so adding close to 10% in taxes to that is no small fee. I'm going to have serious issues if this continues. Again, we'll see. Not looking good though.
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