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    Tax on Asus Noteborks?

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by aaddaam, Aug 12, 2010.

  1. aaddaam

    aaddaam Notebook Geek

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    Dear All,

    If i buy Asus U45 from a reseller like xoticpc and ship it to NY than how much tax i have to pay buying online besides the price of $869?
    Please give an estimate

    Adam
     
  2. p0int

    p0int Notebook Consultant

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    none because xoticpc is based in Nebraska therefore NY state tax does not apply.

    Source - I live in NY
     
  3. Support.3@XOTIC PC

    Support.3@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    That is correct. We only charge tax to items sent within Nebraska.
     
  4. Mangojoyride

    Mangojoyride Notebook Enthusiast

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    i had nothing but a good experience with xoticpc, so i can recommend them

    also, i should have opted for the repaste (G73 owner lol)
     
  5. holymoly

    holymoly Notebook Geek

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    generally speaking you only pay tax if your state has the store
     
  6. AriStar

    AriStar Notebook Evangelist

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    what about canada? full 13% to ontario?