Does this mean they still have to charge Texans sales tax or am I missing something here?

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Yes, when you have a sales representation in the state, then you have a presence in the state. When you have a presence in the state, you have to charge sales tax for that presence. I've had to deal with this exact same issue in other industries.MegaWatt wrote:So I was going through the process of buying something from the US Cavalry website and I noticed at the checkout they were charging sales tax. I looked up their store locations and they list 3 in Kentucky and 3 in Georgia but nothing in Texas so I emailed them about it. I got a reply (quickly too) they do have a presence in TX. So I thought, cool, maybe I can go to their store if it's close. I asked where it was and she said they don't have a retail store yet, only a sales rep.
Does this mean they still have to charge Texans sales tax or am I missing something here?
Thanks AM for clearing that up. Now I'm annoyed too!The Annoyed Man wrote:Yes, when you have a sales representation in the state, then you have a presence in the state. When you have a presence in the state, you have to charge sales tax for that presence. I've had to deal with this exact same issue in other industries.MegaWatt wrote:So I was going through the process of buying something from the US Cavalry website and I noticed at the checkout they were charging sales tax. I looked up their store locations and they list 3 in Kentucky and 3 in Georgia but nothing in Texas so I emailed them about it. I got a reply (quickly too) they do have a presence in TX. So I thought, cool, maybe I can go to their store if it's close. I asked where it was and she said they don't have a retail store yet, only a sales rep.
Does this mean they still have to charge Texans sales tax or am I missing something here?
Fixed so he doesn't get any MORE Annoyed! LOLMegaWatt wrote:Thanks TAM for clearing that up.