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Bookfair and taxes?

16 years 1 week ago #142752 by nisi
Replied by nisi on topic RE: Bookfair and taxes?
Saying you are "tax exempt" is a little vague. It can mean 3 different things:

1. Exempt from paying federal income tax.
This is automatic for 501(c)(3) groups, but it isn't really relevant here so I won't go into it.

2. Exempt from paying sales tax on your group's purchases.
This one varies by state, and is not automatic with a #1 exemption. It may be automatic in some states, but as far as I know there's usually a separate application process. This exemption is probably not relevant for the book fair so 'nuff said.

3. Exempt from collecting and remitting sales tax on items your group sells.
This is the one you're concerned with for the book fair sales. The rules vary by state. Having a #1 or #2 exemption may or may not automatically give you a #3 exemption. It depends on the state. I'm not familiar at all with NY tax laws so I'm not much help, but taking a quick look over this Guide To Sales Tax In New York State I don't see anything to indicate that non-profits are exempt from collecting tax, so I'm guessing that you are supposed to charge tax. But I stress guessing. Please double check. You could probably get a definitive answer by calling the Dept. of Tax & Finance or doing some searching on their web site: Department of Taxation and Finance

Like someone else mentioned, even if you are required to charge tax, you do have the option of not collecting tax from the puchasers and eating the cost yourself (ie paying it out of your group's funds). It's the remitting part that the state cares about, not so much the collecting part. Generally, states don't care where/who the sales tax money comes from as long they get it ;)
16 years 1 week ago #142742 by lzymom
Replied by lzymom on topic RE: Bookfair and taxes?
tax exempt does apply to selling and buying. if you are tax exempt you should not have to collect sales tax on your book fair. we are still looking into becoming tax exempt so we still have to charge tax on ours. although we have done it once without charging and just eating the cost of tax and once charging people the tax. we have decided to go ahead and just eat the tax for now cause we don't want to have to charge the kids more money.

i don't know what the laws are for nys i live in iowa, but good luck.
16 years 1 week ago #142738 by mssadams
Replied by mssadams on topic RE: Bookfair and taxes?
As I understand it tax exempt applies to buying not selling.

We do collect the tax at the book fair. We have to pay it for our holiday shop too, but we don't charge the kids then, we eat it.

M
16 years 1 week ago #142722 by my3strongtikes
When your PTO holds a bookfair do they need to charge taxes at the bookfair?

We have two schools doing two different things and we aren't sure what the deal is.

Yes we are tax exempt and in NYS.

I am so confused on this.

Cindy<br />
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