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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses issues related to the taxation of food items in Ohio when using the Pampered Partner system. Participants share their experiences with tax calculations and interactions with Tech Support regarding this matter.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, describes a situation where their Host's food items were incorrectly taxed by Pampered Partner, despite Ohio law prohibiting such taxation.
  • Another participant shares their experience of successfully setting up their Pampered Partner account to not tax food items in California, suggesting a potential solution for the issue raised.
  • One participant expresses confusion over the tax calculations and notes a minor discrepancy in the totals, indicating they have not encountered the same issue.
  • Another participant suggests ensuring that the tax setup in Pampered Partner is correct, specifically mentioning the need to set the food tax line to zero.
  • A response from Tech Support acknowledges the issue and encourages continued communication with them regarding the concerns raised.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the functionality of the Pampered Partner system and the experiences with tax calculations. No clear consensus emerges on the resolution of the issue.

Contextual Notes

Participants are discussing their personal experiences with tax settings in the Pampered Partner system, particularly in relation to state-specific tax laws.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants in states with similar tax laws may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant to their own situations.

BBHall2002
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Pampered Partner is Taxing Food
In the state of Ohio we do not tax food. I was closing out a Host who had added all her totals up for me but they were incorrect since she added Shipping (which is free for Hosts) and she added all product together including her Pantry items and taxed them (and we cannot tax food in Ohio). So I let her know she should not be paying Shipping and not to lump her Pantry in with her taxable kitchen tools. My Host's Catalog Show gave her $10 in Free Product and PP taxed the rest. I Emailed Tech Support two times letting them know PP was taxing food. Tech Support is telling me that the Free Product basically is the Pantry items and taxing the rest regardless. My Host's Pantry Total exceeds the $10 in Free Product so PP is taxing $3.50 in food. I'm not sure how many other states do not tax food but I think we all need to Email Tech Support to get this corrected. I have attached the correspondence with Tech Support below. Original at very bottom.

Thanks in advance for you collaborated help on this issue.
-Becky Baker-Hall
NEOhio



Subject: RE: PamperedPartner® and Web Support
Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 13:41:19 -0500
From: "Pampered Partner" <[email protected]>
To: "Becky Baker-Hall" <[email protected]>

Dear Becky,
At this time, it is possible that sales tax will be charged on pantry items because of the way Pampered Partner is designed to add the complete item total before removing the free product value and adding sales tax.
-----Original Message-----
From: Becky Baker-Hall [SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 2:24 PM
To: Pampered Partner
Subject: PamperedPartner® and Web Support
Name = Becky Baker-Hall
Consultant = 430203
Company = 01
Phone = 216-261-0432
Email = [email protected]
Message = I'm sorry, this reply is not making sense to me. I'm not concerned about pantry items being Free Product, I'm concerned that PP is taxing this Host's Food which is not allowed in the state of Ohio. Please look at the breakdown of items ordered at the bottom as well as the breakdown of PP that is calculating tax according to the entire total (including pantry items) Call if you need further explaination, I'll be happy to go over it. - Becky
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dear Becky,
Thank you for contacting The Pampered Chef home office. Please note that the total cost of your Host's items is added before the free product value is deducted. This includes any food items. Therefore, the food items are considered to be removed from the free product value.


-----Original Message-----
From: Becky Baker-Hall [SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 8:39 AM
To: Pampered Partner
Subject: PamperedPartner® and Web Support
Name = Becky Baker-Hall
Consultant = 430203
Company = 01
Phone = 216-261-0432
Email = [email protected]
Message = Good day!
I am in Ohio where there is no tax on food. When I go into PP and put a Host order in, it is taxing the food. Her order is:
#1719 Pie Gate 2x$5.00= $10.00 (free prod)
#2560 Sm Serv Tongs = $8.00
#1323 Spreader = $7.50
#1167 Nylon Slice/Serv = $5.50
#1790 Lg Scoop = $10.50
#1645 Lg Spreader = $8.00
9616 Farmers Market Seasoning Set = $6.00
9624 Bell Pepper/Herb Rub = $3.75
9624 Crush Peppercorn/Garlic Rub = 3.75
Here is the breakdown from PP:
Product Total $63.00
-Free Product $10.00
SubTotal $53.00
-Discount 20% $10.60
+ Gift Cert ----
SubTotal $42.40
+ Half Price Total ----
SubTotal $42.40
Monthly Host Spec ----
Shipping $0.00
Tax Total $2.75 (6.5%)
Grand Total $45.16
On my Guest orders, it is not taxing the food which is correct.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Becky Hall
 
You should be able to change it in PP. The box that is about in the middle on the right side that says "change tax rates" you just need to change the food tax (last one) to 0. We don't tax food in CA and that is how I have it set up. I hope that helps, I don't know if you had already double checked that.
 
That is really strange... I have tried to crunch the numbers myself and see where the problem is... it looks like it makes about $.88 difference. I have not run into this myself, and we don't tax food either. I guess I would just tell her the total, and if she figured it differently than I would cover it. Hopefully HO can fix this glitch.
 
When you were setting up your tax info in pampered partner, are you sure you did correctly? There are 3 different tax lines to set up one for over all tax, one for tax on shipping, and one for tax on food. Make sure you have all 0's for the line for tax on food. Good Luck.

Debbie :)
 


Dear Becky,

Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. We will look into this issue and work to resolve it as soon as possible. In the meantime, we recommend that you continue to email Tech Support and share your concerns. We appreciate your dedication to your clients and their satisfaction.

Best regards,
Pampered Partner Support Team
 

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