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<blockquote data-quote="OptiplexFx" data-source="post: 5575699" data-attributes="member: 208281"><p>Most of the time tax is charged on the value quoted by the local dealer/agent for that particular brand. Therefore what you think as 25% of the eBay value might not be the actual amount you have to pay tax for. For example, you might be able to buy a notebook for $400 on eBay but if that is sold in SL by the agent for $1000 that means value before tax is considered as $800, and you’ll be asked to pay $200 as tax (25% of 800, not $100 : 25% of $400). So be careful, and ask them exactly how they calculate tax.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OptiplexFx, post: 5575699, member: 208281"] Most of the time tax is charged on the value quoted by the local dealer/agent for that particular brand. Therefore what you think as 25% of the eBay value might not be the actual amount you have to pay tax for. For example, you might be able to buy a notebook for $400 on eBay but if that is sold in SL by the agent for $1000 that means value before tax is considered as $800, and you’ll be asked to pay $200 as tax (25% of 800, not $100 : 25% of $400). So be careful, and ask them exactly how they calculate tax. [/QUOTE]
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