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Holy Cow...
doeshin Offline
#1 Posted:
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Man. I would have appreciated a heads up from CBID On the new %5 tax for interstate purchases starting Oct? sheesh.

Well. I guess that is how it goes.
opelmanta1900 Offline
#2 Posted:
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Thanks Obama...
MACS Offline
#3 Posted:
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Wait, what? There is now a 5% tax on interstate purchases?
opelmanta1900 Offline
#4 Posted:
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Probably just a cbid thing... Between shipping prices that don't actually get used on shipping, deceptive pictures used to overstate the quantity of product being bid on, and now a 5% "tax" it's a wonder anyone would bid here...
MACS Offline
#5 Posted:
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opelmanta1900 wrote:
Probably just a cbid thing... Between shipping prices that don't actually get used on shipping, deceptive pictures used to overstate the quantity of product being bid on, and now a 5% "tax" it's a wonder anyone would bid here...


I don't. Haven't in awhile... I just come here to bs with you knuckleheads.
opelmanta1900 Offline
#6 Posted:
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Same... I occasionally look, but the few worthwhile cigars they sell are always overpriced after shipping...
doeshin Offline
#7 Posted:
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Yeap. %5 for us MD'er.s Oh well. It was a good run while it lasted. I can't attest for quality but prices are definitely good here for certain brands. I don't think it's a cbid thing. They changed the rule on it recently and I guess it went into effect starting October.
doeshin Offline
#8 Posted:
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Dam. I feel like a Cheese burger with some fries all of a sudden tho. sheesh.
ZRX1200 Offline
#9 Posted:
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They sell highways here too?
ZRX1200 Offline
#10 Posted:
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https://worldnewsdailyreport.com/man-accused-of-raping-a-cow-claims-it-is-the-reincarnation-of-his-dead-wife/
ShanaC@CigarBid Offline
#11 Posted:
Joined: 09-22-2010
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Apologies fellas.

Effective 10/1/2018, changes to quite a few state’s tax laws, require that we collect and remit sales tax and in some states the local sales tax. The amount varies by state. There is no standard 5% ‘tax’ applied by Cigarbid.com.
Buckwheat Offline
#12 Posted:
Joined: 04-15-2004
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MACS wrote:
Wait, what? There is now a 5% tax on interstate purchases?



Read about it all here!

https://taxfoundation.org/supreme-court-decides-wayfair-online-sales-tax-case/

Thanks Reagan & Justice Kennedy!

Get ready for a lot worse when the Court goes full on conservative. fog
Ewok126 Offline
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So, In other words, Our state is making your company that is in a completely different state altogether charge us by tacking on our state taxes to your price? Did I get that right.


Last time some state told me I had to charge my customers for them, I told em to get PHUGGGGGGGED. It is my customers responsibility to see that it is covered not mine. But, I am retarded. I will say though my customers love me for it and buy more because of it. .

Lmao
MACS Offline
#14 Posted:
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The real problem here is big brother (state or fed) taxing the snot out of us in every possible way.
Buckwheat Offline
#15 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
The real problem here is big brother (state or fed) taxing the snot out of us in every possible way.


Look on the bright side. You only live in the 49th worse state for taxes in the country. New Jersey is the worst according to this site. https://statetaxindex.org

Makes one want to move to Wyoming. fog
frankj1 Offline
#16 Posted:
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Buckwheat wrote:
Look on the bright side. You only live in the 49th worse state for taxes in the country. New Jersey is the worst according to this site. https://statetaxindex.org

Makes one want to move to Wyoming. fog

not MA!
zitotczito Offline
#17 Posted:
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Posts: 6,441
Ah, the playing field has now become leveled. I live in PA and always have paid the 6% sales tax so I am use to it. You all will also get use to it. If it upsets you, please do not bid here and I will buy more at better prices. My bids amounts always include allowance of $1.00 added for shipping and $1.00 added for PA tax. So if I bid $5.00 for a 5 pack I consider the final cost to be $7.00. I see many deals in my future. Thanks Cbid.
dkeage Offline
#18 Posted:
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Buckwheat wrote:
Look on the bright side. You only live in the 49th worse state for taxes in the country. New Jersey is the worst according to this site. https://statetaxindex.org

Makes one want to move to Wyoming. fog



Whistle
MACS Offline
#19 Posted:
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Wyoming is too far from the ocean, and gets cold.

Makes me want to move to Florida.
bgz Offline
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Then you can surf hurricanes!
MACS Offline
#21 Posted:
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bgz wrote:
Then you can surf hurricanes!


I don't surf... and hurricanes aren't any more common than earthquakes in CA.
delta1 Offline
#22 Posted:
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reincarnation of his wife...where does Z find this stuff...
streetrod Offline
#23 Posted:
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Anybody know what states are affected?
ZRX1200 Offline
#24 Posted:
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^ how you been doing bro?
ZRX1200 Offline
#25 Posted:
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Al, I’m a real renaissance man with diverse interests and hobbies.
Whistlebritches Offline
#26 Posted:
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ZRX1200 wrote:
Al, I’m a real renaissance man with diverse interests and hobbies.


Diverse interest and hobbies?

I still think you having me teabag you while suited up as Knight and you licked my sword............yea ok I suppose that would be considered diverse.
Gene363 Offline
#27 Posted:
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Greedy B&M business, that hate online competition, talked states into making business in other states implement their theft scheme called sales tax. Now we need to have B&M business do the same thing when a customer is from another state, just to fair. RollEyes horse
jjanecka Offline
#28 Posted:
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Shana, how does this work on Cbid's end? I thought you had to have Nexus in a state before they could mandate sales tax from the purchase.
HD Master Offline
#29 Posted:
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No extra charges on my last invoice and I live in N.Y. Go figure
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#30 Posted:
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jjanecka wrote:
Shana, how does this work on Cbid's end? I thought you had to have Nexus in a state before they could mandate sales tax from the purchase.


Supreme court ruling over the summer axed the old rules. States can now require out of state retailers to collect tax for the purchasers state.
doeshin Offline
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zitotczito wrote:
Ah, the playing field has now become leveled. I live in PA and always have paid the 6% sales tax so I am use to it. You all will also get use to it. If it upsets you, please do not bid here and I will buy more at better prices. My bids amounts always include allowance of $1.00 added for shipping and $1.00 added for PA tax. So if I bid $5.00 for a 5 pack I consider the final cost to be $7.00. I see many deals in my future. Thanks Cbid.



DAM. how did you survive all these years...

doeshin Offline
#32 Posted:
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HD Master wrote:
No extra charges on my last invoice and I live in N.Y. Go figure


When did you get your latest order? was it after October?
ShanaC@CigarBid Offline
#33 Posted:
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jjanecka wrote:
Shana, how does this work on Cbid's end? I thought you had to have Nexus in a state before they could mandate sales tax from the purchase.


On June 21, 2018, the Supreme Court of the United States overturned prior law which made it unlawful for states to require online sellers to collect sales tax unless they had a substantial “physical presence” or connection to the state. In the wake of the Court’s ruling in South Dakota v. Wayfair, many state governments have enacted changes to their tax codes to require out-of-state online sellers to collect and remit taxes on all retail sales made to customers residing in those states. Please note, this ruling impacted all online retail sales, and did not specifically target cigars or tobacco product. You can read the full text of the South Dakota v. Wayfair decision below. At present, sixteen states require online sellers to collect and remit taxes. More states’ laws will go into effect in the coming months. We are currently working closely with members of the US Congress to repeal or revise these laws.

https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/17pdf/17-494_j4el.pdf

DrafterX Offline
#34 Posted:
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Kavanaugh wouldn't have let this happen... Not talking
Ewok126 Offline
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DrafterX wrote:
Kavanaugh wouldn't have let this happen... Not talking


Thanks butthole, Now I got drink all over my keyboard and my nose is on fire.
delta1 Offline
#36 Posted:
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Drafter's kidding Ewok....

Kavanaugh woulda pushed Kennedy aside so he could write the majority opinion for the cons on the court....I heard legal analysts say this decision over-turned more than 50 years of legal precedence...the little guy (small business owner and individual consumer) is gonna get squashed even more as cons fill the bench...
DrafterX Offline
#37 Posted:
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Glass is always half empty with you... Not talking
Ewok126 Offline
#38 Posted:
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Umhum when I read what drafter wrote I was in the middle of drinking my Dr Pepper. I started laughing and got strangled, Dr Pepper shooting out the nose holes hurts. I swear, I am going to have to start drinking water or tea when I come in to read and figure out how to liquid proof my keyboard.

I am surprised the keyboard still works due to the many times these goobers have made me drown the dang thing. Wait hang on a minute....... Ahh that was a booger mixed with Dr Pepper on the H key.
DrafterX Offline
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Keyboards are cheap... Mellow
Whistlebritches Offline
#40 Posted:
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delta1 wrote:
Drafter's kidding Ewok....

Kavanaugh woulda pushed Kennedy aside so he could write the majority opinion for the cons on the court....I heard legal analysts say this decision over-turned more than 50 years of legal precedence...the little guy (small business owner and individual consumer) is gonna get squashed even more as cons fill the bench...


Dude liberals love their taxes.........and always will.
DrafterX Offline
#41 Posted:
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True.. true... Mellow
99cobra2881 Offline
#42 Posted:
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Meh.... my online shpo protects me. Placed an order today, no tax.
Ewok126 Offline
#43 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
Keyboards are cheap... Mellow



Speak to the hand Not when you log in to the forums 2x a day and drown the keyboard almost every damn time. That chit adds up!
delta1 Offline
#44 Posted:
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Whistlebritches wrote:
Dude liberals love their taxes.........and always will.


did you see who joined in the decision and who dissented?


"The majority opinion, which twice cited the Tax Foundation’s brief, was authored by Justice Anthony Kennedy, joined by Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Neil Gorsuch. Justice Thomas concurred to write that he should have joined the Quill dissent in 1992. Justice Gorsuch concurred, joining the majority in full and adding that he questions Commerce Clause doctrine. Four justices (Chief Justice John Roberts, Justice Stephen Breyer, Justice Sonia Sotomayor, and Justice Elena Kagan) dissented, agreeing that the Court got it wrong before but arguing that Congress should fix it."

from Tax Foundation
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