He certainly has the “lots of men covered in semen” genre covered.Cragars wrote:putting this in my no sex dungeon
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I'm pretty sure most online sales are supposed to include sales tax after Jan 1 2019. It's generally more dependent on where the buyer lives rather than the seller.
I had some prints up for auction on ebay in Feb and the Washington resident that won was more than a little shocked when he was charged 10% sales tax.
I had some prints up for auction on ebay in Feb and the Washington resident that won was more than a little shocked when he was charged 10% sales tax.
I'm not someone else.
Not really. It matters where the seller is based and what the (new) laws of the state you are selling to are post the South Dakota vs Wayfair decision. In general, many states have said that if you do 100k in sales or 200 transactions within a state in a year, you are required to collect sales tax for that state. However, a lot of states still don't have an official policy or it hasn't gone into effect yet.
RupertPupkin wrote:I live by this rule and this rule alone: people are drymounting idiots.
Afaik he ships from California and I live in Texas, I looked around and there is nothing I can find about that being legal. I wonder where he plans to send the tax revenue too or maybe he just pockets it for spending money? lolCodeblue wrote:Not really. It matters where the seller is based and what the (new) laws of the state you are selling to are post the South Dakota vs Wayfair decision. In general, many states have said that if you do 100k in sales or 200 transactions within a state in a year, you are required to collect sales tax for that state. However, a lot of states still don't have an official policy or it hasn't gone into effect yet.
https://www.bigcommerce.com/blog/ecomme ... #undefined
electrachrome wrote:None of us who are responsible for this website really have any idea how it works
It looks like it's required if he does 500k in transactions a year in Tejas, which I highly doubt he does. Even if he doesn't, see below:
What does the decision mean for Texas purchasers?
If you purchase taxable items from remote sellers that have not previously collected sales tax, many of these sellers will begin collecting the applicable sales tax on your purchases delivered into Texas. If any purchases are not taxed appropriately, you must still report the applicable use tax directly to the Comptroller’s office on these purchases.
https://comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/sal ... ellers.php
P.S. It wouldn't surprise me if some of the e-commerce platforms like shopify and bigcartel start facilitating the tracking and remittance of out of state taxes (if they aren't already).
What does the decision mean for Texas purchasers?
If you purchase taxable items from remote sellers that have not previously collected sales tax, many of these sellers will begin collecting the applicable sales tax on your purchases delivered into Texas. If any purchases are not taxed appropriately, you must still report the applicable use tax directly to the Comptroller’s office on these purchases.
https://comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/sal ... ellers.php
P.S. It wouldn't surprise me if some of the e-commerce platforms like shopify and bigcartel start facilitating the tracking and remittance of out of state taxes (if they aren't already).
RupertPupkin wrote:I live by this rule and this rule alone: people are drymounting idiots.
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New prints are up. The black is gorgeous.
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Yeah his response to the critics on Insta is pretty predictable too. I mean I agree that a function of art is to question your surroundings but this is pretty lazy and uninspired. I love his work and wish he would stick to the brutal imagery as it can pretty much say the same thing without being so on the nose.