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Thanks, I read it wrong when I signed. I only read the bottom part (I guess)cmdtrgd said:Commission % Commissionable Sales Total** Commission %
$4,000 and over 25%
$2,500 – 3,999.99 24%
$1,250 – 2,499.99 23%
$750 – 1,249.99 22%
$1 – 749.99 20%
*When you reach $15,000 in career sales, all commission rates are increased by 2%.
**Commission on fund-raisers is 15% (or 17%) after $15,000 in career sales.
Your sales tax may have increased due to changes in state or local tax laws, or changes in the tax rate for your specific area. It is important to stay informed about any updates or changes to sales tax rates in your area.
You can find out your new sales tax rate by checking with your state's Department of Revenue or by contacting your local government. You can also check your sales receipts or invoices to see the updated tax rate.
Yes, online purchases are subject to sales tax just like in-store purchases. The sales tax rate for online purchases will depend on the location of the seller and the location where the item is being shipped to.
You can calculate the new sales tax amount by multiplying the purchase price by the new tax rate. For example, if the purchase price is $100 and the new tax rate is 8%, the sales tax amount would be $8 ($100 x 0.08 = $8).
Unfortunately, you cannot get a refund for the difference in sales tax if you made a purchase before the increase. Once the sales tax rate is changed, all purchases made after the effective date will be subject to the new rate.