Paul Thomas Posted January 16 Report Posted January 16 A tip to those buying parts online through eBay. I just bought an item, and during checkout, they automatically charged sales tax. There was an option to contact customer support, and I received a phone call right away from a human being. The representative was very kind and instructed me to complete the checkout, assuring me that the sales tax would be refunded within 60 days. I was impressed with how quickly I was able to reach someone and that they were able to resolve the issue, even though it's through an indirect process. Ideally, the representative should have the ability to remove the sales tax directly instead of issuing a refund. Quote
Oscar Avalle Posted January 16 Report Posted January 16 Same thing with aircraft spruce. At the end of the process you have the option to request tax exemption Quote
Brian2034 Posted January 16 Report Posted January 16 No sales tax in Florida? or am I missing something Quote
bigmo Posted January 16 Report Posted January 16 Aviation parts are tax exempt in many states. Ive bought a few aviation things on eBay and as long as they’re categorized right, eBay’s tax calculation generally works correctly. Quote
AndreiC Posted January 16 Report Posted January 16 In Wisconsin we pay no sales tax on aircraft parts or *labor*, which is nice. Quote
Brian2034 Posted January 16 Report Posted January 16 Didn’t know an exemption existed for aviation parts. Where do you find the list of states or easier again is Arizona one of the exemption states? Quote
bigmo Posted January 17 Report Posted January 17 This is from Mcfarlane - and it seems PRETTY accurate (but it’s missing WI). And like mentioned above, some also tax exempt labor on aviation too. I’m fortunate as my state exempts both. It’s not trivial on big upgrades. Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia or Wyoming Quote
A64Pilot Posted January 19 Report Posted January 19 Fl has a min gross weight, Mooney is over the limit whatever it is but I don’t think my C-140 is, I think LSA’s aren’t tax exempt for parts. So I only buy Mooney parts now Quote
mhrivnak Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 Spruce has a much longer list of states with exemptions. Notably to me, including North Carolina. https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/stpages/statetax.php Quote
Andy95W Posted January 23 Report Posted January 23 4 hours ago, mhrivnak said: Spruce has a much longer list of states with exemptions. Notably to me, including North Carolina. https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/stpages/statetax.php That list says: If your order is shipped to (or picked up in) one of the following states, it is subject to sales tax. So it looks like you and I have to pay sales tax in North Carolina and Michigan? And also on the freight charges? Quote
mhrivnak Posted January 23 Report Posted January 23 2 minutes ago, Andy95W said: That list says: If your order is shipped to (or picked up in) one of the following states, it is subject to sales tax. So it looks like you and I have to pay sales tax in North Carolina and Michigan? And also on the freight charges? Good point; maybe that's not the list I thought it was. In NC we are definitely exempt for parts if they are for an aircraft whose max takeoff weight is 2000lbs or greater. Shipping of those parts is still subject to sales tax. Spruce does a nice job of automating that at checkout if you just enter the tail number and max takeoff weight. 1 Quote
Andy95W Posted January 23 Report Posted January 23 That’s good to know, hopefully Michigan is similar. I’ll have to do some research. Quote
bigmo Posted January 23 Report Posted January 23 The Aircraft Spruce list looks to be really inaccurate. Both the states I regularly ship to are except from state sales tax on aviation parts - and both are on their list. Normally, I'd just eat the incompetency or lack of effort to know state tax rules. But when you're buying a $8K or $14K piece of equipment, it makes a big difference. 1 Quote
Paul Thomas Posted 11 hours ago Author Report Posted 11 hours ago I spoke way too soon... While I did receive one email attempting to resolve the tax issue, it completely missed the mark. I have not received any reply since (despite promising answer within 48 hours). I also can't seem to get to a human being on the phone. Sigh. Quote
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