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Posted by Tricky Dicky on 04/17/07 17:36
Thanks for the offer assistance Jonathan. All the doom & gloom merchants
were saying it wasn't possible
I went to New York, New Jersey, Arizona and Nevada
Cheers
Tricky
"Jonathan Brisby" <underthe@rosebush.com> wrote in message
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>I do know that you can get your money you spent on taxes back. I'm not
> sure how but I can find out for ya in a few days. Just list what
> states you purchased items in and I'll see what I can do.
>
> It might be a single form that you can list all items and states or
> counties; or you might have to fill out a form for each state, never
> had to do this so I'm not sure. Hopefully it'll be just a "send in
> your receipts and we'll see how much to give you" kinda thing.
>
> A few things of note:
> New York State has some of the highest sales taxes
> New Hampshire has NO sales tax unless it's lodging or prepared food
>
>
> On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 19:49:09 +0100, "Tricky Dicky"
> <tricky@nospam.clara.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>Assume a few people here have come back from the States with a full
>>suitcase
>>of goodies.
>>
>>Did anyone reclaim the sales tax on the goods and services they purchased
>>once they got back to the UK? I've heard it's possible and as I've kept
>>receipts want to give it a go.
>>
>>Anyone got any advice?
>>
>>Tricky
>>
>
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