09-29-2022 08:58 AM
Does anyone know what the HIGHEST sales tax is in the nation? I am trying to price items accordingly now as I took a loss due to a high sales tax rate. I am thinking the only way to prevent that is to either
1-Not ship to that state
2- Price items higher but run the risk of losing sales
How do you guys deal with this issue? Any advice/suggestions would be appreciated
**DISCLAIMER This is NOT the ID I am selling the items from***
09-29-2022 09:57 AM
You DO NOT incur the cost of sales tax. The buyer pays it - some states (5) have zero sales tax. You, the seller, just pays the eBays fee on the percentage (most commonly 12.9%*) on the the total amount sales tax, shipping and item price.
*can vary depending on the category the items sold is in.
09-29-2022 09:58 AM
Four states — Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire and Oregon — have no statewide sales tax, or local sales taxes, either. Alaska has no statewide sales tax, but it allows cities and towns to levy sales taxes
09-29-2022 10:00 AM
To answer your Q: 8.38% in Clark County Nevada and we are ranking 7 overall.
09-29-2022 01:02 PM
Here you go - a little scrolling needed - there are a lot of counties in these states
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sales_tax_by_county.webp
09-29-2022 01:06 PM
@mrlu-7991 wrote:Does anyone know what the HIGHEST sales tax is in the nation? I am trying to price items accordingly now as I took a loss due to a high sales tax rate. I am thinking the only way to prevent that is to either
1-Not ship to that state
2- Price items higher but run the risk of losing sales
How do you guys deal with this issue? Any advice/suggestions would be appreciated
If you lost money on a sale because of the final value fee placed on the sales tax that the buyer paid then your gross profit margins are way, way too low.
09-29-2022 01:18 PM
What m60drvr just said. Way, way too low.
09-29-2022 02:19 PM
@mrlu-7991 wrote:Does anyone know what the HIGHEST sales tax is in the nation? I am trying to price items accordingly now as I took a loss due to a high sales tax rate. I am thinking the only way to prevent that is to either
1-Not ship to that state
2- Price items higher but run the risk of losing sales
How do you guys deal with this issue? Any advice/suggestions would be appreciated
**DISCLAIMER This is NOT the ID I am selling the items from***
The highest tax rate in the USA at the moment is 11.5%, charged in some municipalities in Arkansas and Oklahoma.
https://www.avalara.com/taxrates/en/state-rates.html
You can't restrict shipping to any state in the contiguous 48 states.
Most sellers just regard the sales tax as a pass-through, which it is. With the default 12.9% eBay fees, and the maximum 11.5% sales tax, the additional eBay fees paid because of the sales tax amount to 12.9% x 11.5% = 1.48% of the purchase price plus shipping.
So, you could increase your prices by 1.5% - 2% to account for this.
10-02-2022 05:30 AM
Depending on the state, eBay began, by law, collecting state sales tax from buyers based on their delivery addresses several years ago. Some states enacted the legislation for this early in the game, with others joining in at various times over the last few years. There are still 4-5 that do not have a state sales tax at all. So, if you did any selling at all in the last perhaps 2-3 years, then your buyers probably did pay state sales tax and you, the seller, were charged the FVF on those buyers' total purchases.