MEP001
Well-known member
It's going to vary by state. In Texas, car washes aren't required to pay sales tax. Before the intra-state sales tax thing came down, Kleen-Rite wouldn't charge me sales tax on vending. Even though I would be legally obligated to pay the sales tax to the state, I had no sales and use tax permit, so I had no way to pay it, and the state had no clue that I wasn't and no avenue to audit and fine me for not paying it. Now that I pay sales tax to Kleen-Rite, I'm supposed to be paying the difference when I sell the items, but I still have no permit so no one really cares or can do anything about it. If I had a sales and use tax permit, I would need to put a sticker on each vendor stating that part of the sale price is sales tax, and I would buy vending tax-exempt. I would never get a permit because I'll open myself up to a possible audit which can get really expensive if you aren't tracking and paying everything correctly, and the small amount I'd save not paying tax at purchase would be more than offset by having to pay out sales tax. It's lose-lose every way you look at it.I'll have to ask my CPA about that. I was under the impression that 'vended items' coming out of a drop shelf or glass front vending machine were not subject to sales tax.