ManualF150
.308 Win
Look at eBay. Used to be able to buy/sell/auction to one another and not have to pay tax. Just one giant yard sale. Only thing you had to pay was eBay seller fees and shipping (unless local pickup).So what’s the legal definition of engaged in the business of. There’s a discussion on another firearms board going on saying since it says commercial sale and engaged in the business of selling ammo you need to be a business selling ammo and we could still sell it to each other.
The legal definition of a commercial sale is just about any sale that takes place but engaged in the business of isn’t so clear and many definitions exist. I looked at penal law 265 subsection 24 and it simply says engaged in the business of. This could be taken as anyone selling it is engaged in the business of or you need to be an actual business selling it.
Looking at the forms they ask for a tax ID number but you can’t legally sell anything without collecting tax so there is that and it says every individual needs to register as a seller of ammo. The FAQs don’t address individuals selling to other individuals.
Thoughts? I know we all took it as we can sell between each other and have stopped doing it since there’s been no ammo for sale posts on here.
Used to use ebay all the time because of that.
I don't get how a person buying a used Gibson guitar from a private (non-business) seller should be charged tax, when I could just go to them directly, and do a Venmo or Paypal, or good old cash and buy it without paying sales tax.
I sold some wheels with tires on eBay last year, and I charged $1,200 local pickup only on eBay. The seller bought them and forgot about taxes which drove up the price to a little over $100 extra. I told them I'll refund them and they can pay cash when they arrive. That is exactly what I did and it worked great. Not only did I save sellers fees, but I also saved the buyer sales tax. Fuck this state and fuck eBay.