10-23-2023 03:22 PM
I started a new business and then did a very noob thing - I purchased a bunch of items for resale without realizing I should have been exempt from sales tax. I just submitted all my forms and documentation to eBay to get my exemption, but is there any way I can reclaim the sales taxes I paid before this? I'm in a very high tax state and it's going to add up to a couple thousand dollars, which could really help my little startup.
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10-23-2023 03:42 PM - edited 10-23-2023 03:44 PM
Once it is in the system with ebay (or any other entity/facilitator) it will be remitted to your state.
I think there is a path to petition the state for sales tax erroneously collected.
For example, in Florida:
To request a tax refund, file an Application for Refund - Sales and Use Tax (Form DR-26S) or Application for Refund - All Other Taxes (Form DR-26). An application form may be completed to request moneys paid into the State Treasury for a tax overpayment, payment when tax was not due, or payment made in error.
10-23-2023 03:27 PM
When I buy items to flip, I use the full cost of those items (item price + sales tax) as my basis. I find it much easier than having a reseller's certificate and works out the same when it comes to filing taxes.
10-23-2023 03:29 PM
I believe you can write it off after the first quarter. If your not filing quarterly then at year end. I would check though just to be sure.
10-23-2023 03:42 PM - edited 10-23-2023 03:44 PM
Once it is in the system with ebay (or any other entity/facilitator) it will be remitted to your state.
I think there is a path to petition the state for sales tax erroneously collected.
For example, in Florida:
To request a tax refund, file an Application for Refund - Sales and Use Tax (Form DR-26S) or Application for Refund - All Other Taxes (Form DR-26). An application form may be completed to request moneys paid into the State Treasury for a tax overpayment, payment when tax was not due, or payment made in error.