Tax Information for Ellsworth AFB Show Orders | Cons Corner

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses tax implications for show orders placed at Ellsworth AFB, with participants sharing their experiences and views on whether tax is applicable and how to handle potential tax exemptions.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based, Anecdotal, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions uncertainty about tax for orders at Ellsworth AFB and seeks clarification on how to find tax information or make it exempt.
  • Another participant suggests that there is likely a tax and recommends checking surrounding areas for guidance.
  • One participant, identifying as a military consultant, states that there is no tax on the base based on their experience with parties held there.
  • Another participant expresses confusion about entering information in the system if there is no tax.
  • One participant believes that only overseas military bases are tax exempt and suggests that South Dakota tax should apply to the base.
  • A participant from Camp Lejeune shares their experience of paying state sales tax for direct sales businesses, indicating that taxes are applicable on bases.
  • One participant recalls that they previously thought there was no tax but suggests contacting the Home Office for confirmation.
  • Another participant shares their experience of contacting Home Office but receiving unclear information regarding tax rates.
  • One participant asserts that only overseas bases do not incur tax and that local tax applies to orders shipped to AFBs.
  • Another participant recounts a conversation with Home Office, stating that orders mailed to an AFB incur no tax, although the system may flag it.
  • One participant expresses frustration over the inconsistency of tax application across different military bases and questions how to reclaim taxes paid in the past.
  • Another participant expresses relief at confirming their belief about tax exemption, sharing their emotional response to the discussion.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ significantly among participants regarding the applicability of tax at Ellsworth AFB, with some asserting no tax applies and others insisting that local taxes should be paid.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to tax implications for military bases, reflecting varied interpretations of tax policies based on their locations and experiences.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants navigating tax issues for orders placed at military bases may find the shared experiences and perspectives relevant.

nancycookspc
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I have a web order for a show-

the city it -- Ellsworth AFB, SD 57706

Cons corner does not recognize the zipcode for tax.

IS there tax?? if so how do I find it? or how do I make it exempt
 
There is in all likelihood a tax....I would probably look at the surrounding areas.

HTH!
 
Actually there is not a tax on the base. I am military as well as a consultant and have done parties on the base no tax.
 
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ok- if there is no tax...how do I enter in P3 so I do not have an error code
 
I think only overseas military bases are tax exempt. A base in SD should probably pay SD tax. It's right outside Rapid City, SD - try that & see if it works for you. ;)
 
I live on aboard Camp Lejeune and apart from the commissary and exchange....we DO in fact pay state sales tax for all direct sales businesses.
 
Ok from what I remember there was none but if other people say there is the only thing I can think to do is call Home office and find out for sure. They are the experts :o)
 
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I called Ho yesterday...they must have been on limited staff.

I did not like the answer I got..so I will wait till monday. The rep really did not know what I was talking about- she just looked up SD and gave me the tax rate.
 
Only Overseas bases do not tax. You will pay the local tax where it is being shipped to.
 
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OK talked to HO-

If an order is mailed to an AFB there is no tax.

P3 recognizes it w/ a yellow alert but when its submitted PC will correct it.

I knew that chick saturday was clueless.
 
That makes NO sense, none what-so-ever. At every base we have been stationed at for the last 15 year with the exception of overseas, we have paid tax in the local community. Direct Sales are part of that community. If there is no tax on Air Force bases, then why not the other branches AND more importantly...how can I get the last 4 years worth of taxes back for the majority of my customers?!? :)
 
I knew I was right I knew I was right!!! :cheerleader: Yay me!! Sorry couldn't help it I have had a bad day and this just made me feel better. ;o)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the tax rate for orders placed at Ellsworth AFB shows?

The tax rate for orders placed at Ellsworth AFB shows is determined by the local sales tax laws applicable to the area. It is important to check the current tax rate for South Dakota, as it may vary based on specific locations and types of products sold.

Are show orders subject to sales tax?

Yes, show orders placed at Ellsworth AFB are subject to sales tax. The tax is calculated based on the total amount of the order, including shipping and handling fees, unless the items are exempt from sales tax under local laws.

How is sales tax calculated on my order?

Sales tax is calculated by applying the local tax rate to the total amount of your order. This includes the cost of the products, any applicable shipping fees, and any additional charges. The final tax amount will be displayed at checkout before you complete your purchase.

Can I get a tax exemption for my order?

Tax exemptions may be available for certain organizations or individuals, such as non-profit organizations or military personnel. To qualify for a tax exemption, you will need to provide the appropriate documentation at the time of your order. Please check with your consultant for specific requirements.

Where can I find more information about tax policies for Pampered Chef?

For more information about tax policies related to Pampered Chef orders, you can visit the official Pampered Chef website or contact your consultant directly. They can provide guidance on tax-related questions and help you understand any specific requirements for your location.

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