forgot to include this......
Based on applicable tax laws, eBay will calculate, collect, and remit sales tax on behalf of sellers for items shipped to customers in the following states:
State
Effective Date
Additional Information
Minnesota
January 1, 2019
Small business exemption - Minnesota has enacted a small business exemption for out of state unregistered sellers whose taxable retail sales into Minnesota are less than $10,000 in the previous 12-month period. These sellers are not subject to the Minnesota marketplace tax laws, and eBay will not be collecting sales tax on these transactions.
Washington
January 1, 2019
Iowa
February 1, 2019
Connecticut
April 1, 2019
District of Columbia
May 1, 2019
Nebraska
May 1, 2019
New Jersey
May 1, 2019
Alabama
July 1, 2019
Oklahoma
July 1, 2019
Pennsylvania
July 1, 2019
South Dakota
July 1, 2019
South Carolina
October 1, 2019
Prior to the effective date, you should continue to collect and remit tax in these states if required. Additional states will be added to this list at a later date.
Once eBay starts to collect tax in the above states, no action is required on your part, and there will be no charges or fees for eBay automatically calculating, collecting and remitting sales tax. The collection process will apply to all sales, whether the seller is located in or outside of the United States.
When a buyer purchases an item on eBay, and the ship to address is one of the above states, eBay will calculate and add the applicable sales tax at checkout. The buyer will pay both the cost of the item along with the sales tax. eBay will collect and remit the tax.
Sellers are not able to opt out of selling items into the states listed above or opt out of eBay automatically collecting sales tax.
phooey.....sc is set to be on board by this fall too....