Sponsored by
If you have purchased goods from overseas vendors and had them imported to the U.S., you may have a use tax liability. Purchases from domestic sellers can also trigger a use tax liability if they fail to charge the proper rate of tax, or you transport the item to a state with a higher tax rate than the one you purchased it in.
Registrants will learn:
- Circumstances under which they will likely owe use taxes when they purchase goods from overseas or domestic sellers.
- How they can avoid interest and penalties on unpaid use taxes.
- What to do when making purchases (especially of higher dollar-value items) that will be shipped from the seller to another state that may have a higher use tax.
Download the white paper to learn more.