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    Sales Taxes Bill

    Can anyone tell me if Miva will be offering a module to handle state sales taxes if this bill gets approved?

    Thanks!
    Roann

    #2
    Re: Sales Taxes Bill

    If the bill passes it's only for stores doing north of $1 million annually in online sales, as that's about 20% of our base and there are currently 4 or 5 high quality solutions that handle this and integrate with Miva Merchant we won't initially be doing anything other than making those solutions available.
    Thanks,

    Rick Wilson
    CEO
    Miva, Inc.
    [email protected]
    https://www.miva.com

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      #3
      Re: Sales Taxes Bill

      We will keep a close eye on it and see if we need to offer something directly as time goes on, if we did though it would be an add on service just like the current solutions as it would be impossible to offer that without charging for it.
      Thanks,

      Rick Wilson
      CEO
      Miva, Inc.
      [email protected]
      https://www.miva.com

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        #4
        Re: Sales Taxes Bill

        Might be a good way to up your margin:
        Collect the +-8% sales tax from January 1 until you get gross sales of $ 999,950, then close that store for the rest of the year.
        Take the +-8% "bonus" and spend the rest of the year in Hawaii, or open your alternative store under a new LLC and continue collecting your "bonus" for the year.

        Larry
        Larry
        Luce Kanun Web Design
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          #5
          Re: Sales Taxes Bill

          I suspect your good Uncle Sam would not like that one bit...
          Thanks,

          Rick Wilson
          CEO
          Miva, Inc.
          [email protected]
          https://www.miva.com

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            #6
            Re: Sales Taxes Bill

            What a crazy idea coming from our government! Do these people have a brain that works beyond soliciting money from the deep pockets of major retailers?
            When do you start collecting sales tax? You have to start on January 1 just in case you exceed the 1 million gross. Do you rebate the tax if you are exempt because sales are < 1 million? Who gets that?
            I don't think you want to wait until you hit the 1 million mark, all of a sudden you owe $80,000 in sales tax. Ouch!!
            Larry
            Larry
            Luce Kanun Web Design
            www.facebook.com/wajake41
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              #7
              Re: Sales Taxes Bill

              Washington State has 4000+ overlapping taxing areas and we couldn't get our State Taxes done with out 3rd party help. We have been using AccurateTax but may be switching to Avalera since it also has a module for our accounting program (MS Dynamics GP). A fair portion of our orders come in at events or by phone (never touching Miva) and are keyed directly into the accounting program.
              Keith Oratz
              PrepareSmart, LLC - Emergency Preparedness Supplies and Professional Grade Search and Rescue Gear
              www.preparesmart.com

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                #8
                Re: Sales Taxes Bill

                Originally posted by wajake41 View Post
                What a crazy idea coming from our government! Do these people have a brain that works beyond soliciting money from the deep pockets of major retailers?
                When do you start collecting sales tax? You have to start on January 1 just in case you exceed the 1 million gross. Do you rebate the tax if you are exempt because sales are < 1 million? Who gets that?
                I don't think you want to wait until you hit the 1 million mark, all of a sudden you owe $80,000 in sales tax. Ouch!!
                Larry
                Not that I'm a fan of Congress...but I'd be willing to bet that the motivation for this tax comes from businesses with an agenda. Sort of like how here in WA, a proposal (supported by Costco) passed which allowed all larger grocery stores to sell hard alcohol...sounded like a great idea...but now, we pay more for the items and there is less selection. (Unless you buy the "kirkland" brand varieties from Costco).
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                  #9
                  Re: Sales Taxes Bill

                  There's always an ulterior motive
                  Thanks,

                  Rick Wilson
                  CEO
                  Miva, Inc.
                  [email protected]
                  https://www.miva.com

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                    #10
                    Re: Sales Taxes Bill

                    Has anybody heard of how the issue Larry brings up is supposed to be handled? Do we collect the tax and if we don't sell a million, we just get to keep it.
                    Bill Weiland - Emporium Plus http://www.emporiumplus.com/store.mvc
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                      #11
                      Re: Sales Taxes Bill

                      If it works like "over-collection" normally works, then you're still required to submit and pay it.
                      Thanks,

                      Rick Wilson
                      CEO
                      Miva, Inc.
                      [email protected]
                      https://www.miva.com

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                        #12
                        Re: Sales Taxes Bill

                        Here's a wonky explanation of why it's happening.

                        http://www.techpolicy.com/Blog/Featu...All-of-Yo.aspx

                        BTW, Washington State Sales Tax used to be based on the seller's location so we'd collect tax at our local rate. A few years back the State turned it around to be calculated based on destination. This was necessary to be ready to require out-of-state sellers to collect and remit Sales Tax. The tax rate for every bit of the state had to mapped. That's where the 4000 taxing areas come into play.
                        Keith Oratz
                        PrepareSmart, LLC - Emergency Preparedness Supplies and Professional Grade Search and Rescue Gear
                        www.preparesmart.com

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                          #13
                          Re: Sales Taxes Bill

                          Penalizing a successful store because they managed to grow a lot in one year..well, they do that already. If you pay estimated taxes per their rules, but you go over by a lot, cause you were really successful (say you got digged, or mentioned on mass media), you still have to pay penalties for that. I know.. California bit me in the butt and left fang marks and drew blood. It is downright insane. a growing business hires people, provides jobs.. but they smack you down for it, like a gopher in a carnival game.

                          I read part of that bill.. the states supposedly have to simplify their taxing jurisdictions and also provide a way for us online merchants to get the rate calculation.. which means... we'd have to connect to servers in state x... and they'll tell us their tax rate for city, state, zip... maybe county.... I don't exactly like that. I can see California saying Ms Merchant, you requested rates for 2 million dollars.. how come you aren't paying us any tax money... (when us merchants all know that loads of people drop out of the checkout funnel when they see tax rates and billing etc. So we make lots more requests for shipping rates than we actually ever ship) And, I am having nightmares about getting audited by 50 different states in the same year. arghhh.

                          The taxers will have to work out a standard too across the board for taxing or not taxing shipping... arghhh... they have to simplify if they want us to do it. It's absurd if they don't. I actually don't mind collecting it if they make it possible to do it. I just don't see the politicos successfully standardizing a way to do it anytime soon.

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                            #14
                            Re: Sales Taxes Bill

                            They need to go to a VAT, with a percentage divided between state and federal. Then abolish the income tax, or drastically lower it.
                            Bill Weiland - Emporium Plus http://www.emporiumplus.com/store.mvc
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                              #15
                              Re: Sales Taxes Bill

                              Originally posted by Bruce - PhosphorMedia View Post
                              I'd be willing to bet that the motivation for this tax comes from businesses with an agenda.
                              Local news mentions how people come into brick & mortal stores to get a hands on look, then order online. The report says it's "hurting" local businesses.
                              Leslie Kirk
                              Miva Certified Developer
                              Miva Merchant Specialist since 1997
                              Previously of Webs Your Way
                              (aka Leslie Nord leslienord)

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