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Do I have to pay sales tax on the sale of listings?
Do I have to pay sales tax on the sale of listings?

Understanding Sales Tax on Your ShareGrid Purchase

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Written by Dave
Updated over a week ago

Wondering about the sales tax added to your ShareGrid purchase? Let's break it down for you.

Why Is There Sales Tax?

Due to the South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. Supreme Court ruling, states can tax remote sales, including online transactions, regardless of whether the item is new or used. This isn't a ShareGrid-specific policy but a legal requirement for all e-commerce platforms.

Does This Apply to You?

If your delivery address is in one of the states following the "Marketplace Facilitator" model, a sales tax will apply to your transaction.

Preview Your Total Cost

To avoid surprises at checkout, you can see the estimated tax amount in your shopping cart before finalizing your purchase. This way, you'll know the total amount due upfront.

Remember, ShareGrid is just adhering to legal guidelines, ensuring our users a transparent and smooth shopping experience. If you have any questions, we're always here to help!

Statement in Lieu of New York State Department of Taxation and Finance Form ST-150: ShareGrid is a registered New York State sales tax vendor and will collect sales tax on all taxable sales of tangible personal property that it facilitates for delivery to a New York State address.

DISCLOSURE: This communication is on behalf of ShareGrid Platforms, LLC or its affiliates (“ShareGrid”). This communication is for informational purposes only and contains general information only. ShareGrid is not rendering legal, financial, accounting, business, tax, or other professional advice or services by means of this communication. This communication is not a substitute for such professional advice or services, nor should it be used as a basis for any decision or action that may affect your interests. You should consult a qualified professional advisor. ShareGrid does not assume any liability for reliance on the information provided herein.

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