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Subject: Re: Dollar at record low against euro Posted on: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 09:05:58 MST

On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 16:11:22 +0200, Martin
wrote:

>On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 09:56:27 -0400, S Viemeister wrote:
>
>>William Black wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> US sales tax is 6% so the true street price in the US is actually about
>>> $1880
>>>
>>There isn't actually a 'US' sales tax.
>>Most states, and some counties and cities, levy sales taxes.
>>Taxes on an item can vary from under 3%, to as much as 12%.
>
>Whatever it is, it is still included in the price of goods exported to UK.

State sales taxes should not be included in exported prices. I
don't even have to pay California sales tax when I buy items on
line from here in Arizona. (There are exceptions, but they don't
apply to export sales.)

Exactly how is the tax stated on any invoices or other paperwork?

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