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Tax With Fundraisers/Shows and Multiple States

In summary, when hosting a fundraiser or show in multiple states, the tax implications will vary and it is important to consult with a tax professional or the state's department of revenue for specific guidelines. Most states require sales tax to be collected on all purchases at a Pampered Chef fundraiser/show, but some may have exemptions. To report and pay sales tax for a fundraiser or show in multiple states, you will need to register for a sales tax permit in each state and remit the appropriate amount of sales tax on a regular basis. Non-profit organizations may qualify for tax exemptions, but these vary by state. Failing to collect or remit the correct amount of sales tax may result in penalties and fines from the state's department of revenue, so
robochick84
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I am a new consultant who lives in Delaware where we have no sales tax. I am hoping to understand how P3 works and the 'taxing' in it so I am giving a couple of examples from things that I have read in other threads.

1. A host is from another state, but as some reading I have seen, consultants have the order shipped to them for various reasons. Whether its to assist in sorting or to hold it due to outstanding payments. Is the order taxed by where it was shipped to or where the host lives (where the show was)?

2. A fundraiser is in another state, but the 'chairperson' and delivery address will be in the 0% tax rate. Is the fundraiser subject to the sales tax in which it is selling in?

Thank you!

Ashley
 
Sales tax is always based on where the order ships. Most often that is the host's address (or chairperson, in a fundraiser). If a guest wants to have their order direct shipped to their home in a different state, they will pay sales tax based on the zip where the order is going.
 
1. In this scenario, the order would be subject to the sales tax in the state where the host lives, as that is the location of the show. The fact that the order is being shipped to a different state does not change the sales tax rate. 2. In this scenario, the fundraiser would be subject to the sales tax rate in the state where the sales are taking place, regardless of where the delivery address is located. The sales tax rate is determined by the location of the sale, not the delivery address.
 

1. What are the tax implications for hosting a Pampered Chef fundraiser/show in multiple states?

When hosting a fundraiser or show in multiple states, the tax implications will vary depending on the specific states involved. Some states require that sales tax be collected on all purchases, while others may have exemptions for fundraising events. It is important to consult with a tax professional or the state's department of revenue for specific guidelines.

2. Do I need to collect sales tax on all purchases made at a Pampered Chef fundraiser/show?

In most states, sales tax must be collected on all purchases made at a Pampered Chef fundraiser/show. However, some states have exemptions for certain types of fundraising events. It is important to check with the state's department of revenue for specific guidelines.

3. How do I report and pay sales tax for a Pampered Chef fundraiser/show held in multiple states?

In order to report and pay sales tax for a fundraiser or show held in multiple states, you will need to register for a sales tax permit in each state where the event is being held. This can usually be done online through the state's department of revenue website. You will then need to collect and remit the appropriate amount of sales tax to each state on a regular basis, usually monthly or quarterly.

4. Are there any tax exemptions for non-profit organizations hosting a Pampered Chef fundraiser/show?

Some states offer tax exemptions for non-profit organizations hosting fundraising events. However, the specific guidelines and requirements for these exemptions vary by state. It is important to check with the state's department of revenue for more information and to determine if your organization qualifies for any exemptions.

5. What happens if I do not collect or remit the correct amount of sales tax for a Pampered Chef fundraiser/show in multiple states?

If you do not collect or remit the correct amount of sales tax for a fundraiser or show in multiple states, you may be subject to penalties and fines from the state's department of revenue. It is important to accurately collect and report sales tax to avoid any potential issues. If you are unsure about the tax requirements for a specific state, it is best to consult with a tax professional for guidance.

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