Legally avoiding charging sales tax

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Bill said:
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Piss poor attitude, IMO. The best companies make money AND have
customers which are loyal and "friendly" with the personnel.

Perhaps you could post your company's name and address so we would know
who to avoid?

Yeah Bill tell me how to conduct my business. All of my business at this
point in time is repeat customers from a very large list of customers that
I treat fairly. I don't advertise because I don't have to. I am friendly
with my customers and my customers understand I'm not in business for my
health. A person that expects you to compromise your way of making a living
by cutting them a break is not a friend at all. My friends and customers
wouldn't think of asking me to do so. The people that would treat me like
that are shunned and I won't do any work for them. Yes it is their loss
because in my field and am one of the best in my area. Above that all of my
work has a one year parts and labor warranty. No questions asked. In the
last several years the only warranty work I've had to do has been because
of defective components not because of workmanship.

So please do tell me about my "piss poor attitude" it's obvious you read
what I wrote but didn't understand a single word of it. You're probably the
guy that likes to go in and be a phony friend to service personnel so you
can get something for free. You are exactly the person I'd never do any
work for, ever.

One other thing, purposely avoiding charging or paying a states retail
sales tax is against the law, it is, believe it or not called tax evasion.
Tax evasion is not just a federal thing and states when informed of people
doing it will pursue it vigorously.



Roger
 
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One other thing, purposely avoiding charging or paying a states retail
sales tax is against the law, it is, believe it or not called tax evasion.

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I think I see your problem, Roger. You are simply careless with what
you say. Tax avoidance is legal; tax evasion is not. They are two
different things. Ask any CPA.

Carelessness with language explains much of your previous post.

I notice you chose not to post your business address as requested.
Probably a wise move.
 
Bill said:
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I think I see your problem, Roger. You are simply careless with what
you say. Tax avoidance is legal; tax evasion is not. They are two
different things. Ask any CPA.

The only way to avoid paying taxes is to buy non taxable items and resale them
to non taxable or tax exempt persons or entities. I'm very familiar with what
you can and can't do while conducting business.
Carelessness with language explains much of your previous post.

Bad assumptions on your part explains your post.
I notice you chose not to post your business address as requested.
Probably a wise move.

No reason to post any information here. I don't need your business or business
from anyone here for that matter. I find it to be a "wise" move to not post
personal information of any kind on usenet and the internet in general. You
should probably find another hobby, I can't imagine criticizing people on
usenet can be very gratifying.




Roger
 
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