@patio11 But no way to look up more than one at a time. I guess because all transactions for a business happen at one brick store?
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@Chris_Ashworth That's crazy and yet so par for the course. I feel for you. (My sales tax situation is, thankfully, easier due to exports.)
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@patio11 "My business—and the Macarena—are right…here." *kicks conveniently placed boombox*Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@patio11 Don't even get me started on how deeply the state of New York doesn't understand the location-less nature of online business.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@patio11 Different tax rates per county, applied "where" the transaction happens, whatever the hell that means in an online sale.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@patio11 They have tools to help you look up the tax rate for a specific address on a specific date (might change from one day to next!) -
@Chris_Ashworth@patio11 Never open a store in Denver, online sales tax can vary house to house, have to use lat/lng for address to find tax
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@patio11 Also, if you have 1099 consultants, you will go through an elaborate process to prove they're legit, including trying to answer…Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@patio11 "where" they report for work every day to receive instructions, and to which they return at the end of the day. (????) -
@Chris_Ashworth@patio11 we base the sale on where the business is located. Not sure if that’s what acct said or I made that up :) been OK - 2 more replies
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