Originally Posted by
s_mack
You're going to get yourself into trouble if you start playing the "collect on some but not on others" games. If you're collecting tax then collect tax. If you're not, then don't. I can't see any way at all that you can collect just on shipping and not on your products.
IF you are operating as a business, then you collect tax for your goods and shipping and you pay tax on your inputs and shipping. How it washes out at tax time depends on if you spent more or sold more.
IF you are NOT operating as a business of any consequence (and that's OK - I think there's a $30,000 threshold where you don't have to register/collect) then you do NOT have to collect NOR remit taxes, but you still pay on everything. That's your choice as a very small business.
But its all or nothing and you can't pick and choose. If you are choosing to absorb the taxes then you must absorb all the taxes, including on your shipping costs and you can NOT collect taxes to recover that unless you register with the gov't for a tax ID. Once registered, you MUST charge and collect taxes on all applicable goods and services (your stuff plus shipping) and you MUST remit that at the end of the year/quarter/etc.
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