Shark Diver":255skwo7 said:
mhenson42":255skwo7 said:
Every state has a "use" tax. If you buy something within your state, you pay a "sales" tax. If you buy something from outside your state, you are legally required to pay a "use" tax. it doesn't have to be from out of the country, it could be from out of state. If I buy something from a shop in CA, I'm technically required to pay a "use" tax to the State of Texas in an amount that's basically equivalent to what the sales tax would have been had I bought it from an in-state retailer. There's generally little enforcement against consumers, but most businesses are regularly audited by the state for compliance.
OP looks to be screwed because there is documentation of a purchase that proved it was made and that no use tax was paid. Since CA is a fiscal mess, it doesn't surprise me they are looking for all sorts of revenue possible.
That is insane. It would really hurt internet sales if they ever enforced this across the board. I get why they would, but try selling a Bogner amp as a dealer in Ca. to a Ca. resident when they can get it for hundreds less from out of state. That is a driving force of internet sales - no sales tax. So again, I understand why they would/should - but to randomly enforce something like this is idiotic. Either 100% or not at all. And at the time of purchase, not 4 years later. Doesn't seem that this is a commonly know tax and definitely would effect buying decisions.
A lot of states have a separate line on their state income tax forms to
collect sales tax on internet purchases during the year. California
probably has it. You are supposed to report the purchases and pay the tax
when you file your annual state income tax return. This is also a way they
can nail you in an audit if you don't report anything. They can just look
at credit card records for out of state purchases. Then you are screwed for
income tax evasion as well.
Cash strapped states are stepping up their efforts to generate revenues.
You should see what the statute of limitations for payment of use taxes is
in your state. It may be shorter than 4 years, in which case you can tell
them to take a hike. Be careful with that though, because they could start
digging through any other purchases you made.