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Old 03-26-2015, 02:36 PM
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Default Sales tax if trading in an embroidery machine.

I live in NC and am interested in trading in my Babylock Ellissimo Gold II for the new Babylock Destiny. But....the dealer tells me I would be charged sales tax on the total selling price of the new machine, not the difference. Do any of you have information or experience about this?
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Old 03-26-2015, 02:58 PM
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This is probably because when he bought the machine wholesale he has a tax # from the state and is exempt from the tax and passes that on to you then he has to pay it to the state on a monthly or quarterly report. They don't care about the trade in like a car. He is not making any money on the tax he charges you he has to save that and pay it out. I have done accounting all my life and this how it works in AZ. I hope this helps you understand. When and if he sells your trade in I don't know how that works.
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Sorry, I have never traded in a DSM. Just doesn't sound right.
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I think you are exactly right and for the reasons you stated. I am just trying to find a way to save $700.
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Yep, it figures. Taxes are taxes. No way around them.
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they get you coming or going, never heard of this one.
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And if the dealer sells the machine I trade in (that I have already paid taxes on) they will collect sales tax on that too, again.
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Unfortunately, Jo Ann, that is the way NC is currently set up. If I am not mistaken, you have to pay full sales tax on a vehicle in NC too. I do believe there is still a cap (max) on them, but nevertheless...
BTW-my sis and aunt both live in Seven Lakes!
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Goodness....small world. Are your sister and aunt into sewing, quilting, embroidery, etc?l We should get together.
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Think of your old machine as a gift card to be used as partial payment for your new machine.
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