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12-29-2025, 06:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy
I don't think all gunbroker sellers forward that state tax money to the states. Not too long ago, I purchased a medium high dollar shotgun after winning a gunbroker auction. The auction house never mentioned a word about sales tax. Does the tax situation apply to all states?
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It should only apply to state that have a sales tax. Here in NH we do not have a sales or state income tax, so we should be able to purchase tax free. "Live free or Die"
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12-29-2025, 09:11 PM
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It should only apply to state that have a sales tax. Here in NH we do not have a sales or state income tax, so we should be able to purchase tax free. "Live free or Die"
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It's my understanding that Gunbroker adds sales tax to the auction closing price only if the buyer's state has a state sales tax, and in that case it's added at that state's tax rate.
That’s a legal requirement. No different than buying most items on-line nowadays.
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