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Old August 6th 03, 10:11 PM
Northman
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On Mon, 04 Aug 2003 15:43:48 GMT, Woodbutcher
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(2) They buy the parts, bring them to
you to assemble,you charge a markup and service,YOU TAX THE WHOLE
THING. If you charge a markup you are in essence selling them the
parts. Only other way around it is beef up the service charge for you
books and don't list any markup. Legally it any parts are shipped to
your business that relate to your business whether for personal use or
resale,the business is required to pay the sales tax.

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How can anyone get away with "marking up" parts that someone else
already paid for? if you buy a car and take it to the shop for
service do they charge you for the labor, parts installed, and a
"markup" on the car itself to get it back?