So, I bought a 20$ eshop card, tried to buy rocket league but I was short because of taxes so I changed my zip, is there any downsides to this? Can it get me in trouble?
I put 97330, it has no tax I think, Oregonwhat is the best place to have the lowest tax placed on my purchases? I have a 7% being in Indiana
unless they figured it out by ip, which I don't really get why they don't do that, though even that could be circumvented with a vpnThere's no way they could validate it. You'll be fine.
They're not going to go off of IP, that'd be stupid. My Hotspot puts me in CO, even though I'm not.unless they figured it out by ip, which I don't really get why they don't do that, though even that could be circumvented with a vpn
You're charged the same state-decided sales tax for online purchases as you are in a brick and mortar store. Each state has different rates. Oregon, for example, has no sales tax. When you buy something online, sales tax is calculated according to the address or zip code you gave them (that's why they ask for it). Some stores like Amazon have ways of confirming your actual address so you can't cheat sales tax, but the eShop has no such thing so you can set your zip code to a tax-free region.Wait so the zip code calculates tax? I thought it was some other reason.
Still I don't ever notice Steam or playstation store asking for tax and they also require you to insert a billing address for the credit card you wish to use. What makes eshop so different? Makes me wish they went back to wii points.You're charged the same state-decided sales tax for online purchases as you are in a brick and mortar store. Each state has different rates. Oregon, for example, has no sales tax. When you buy something online, sales tax is calculated according to the address or zip code you gave them (that's why they ask for it). Some stores like Amazon have ways of confirming your actual address so you can't cheat sales tax, but the eShop has no such thing so you can set your zip code to a tax-free region.
Wait, you're never charged tax on Steam or the PlayStation Store? I always pay tax on Steam. They do confirm your address to calculate sales tax. Maybe your address is set to somewhere without sales tax? Are you sure you're not being charged for tax?Still I don't ever notice Steam or playstation store asking for tax and they also require you to insert a billing address for the credit card you wish to use. What makes eshop so different? Makes me wish they went back to wii points.
None of my purchases has been tax added. I use my legit address as well.Wait, you're never charged tax on Steam or the PlayStation Store? I always pay tax on Steam. They do confirm your address to calculate sales tax. Maybe your address is set to somewhere without sales tax? Are you sure you're not being charged for tax?
I don't use amazon, but usually I avoid paying a tax or shipping from sites like ebay, but no, sites like best buy do indeed calculate tax. Is just PSN and steam that has not.That's really weird. Here's an old purchase of mine, with around 9% sales tax added to the total.
Are you charged sales tax on Amazon or any other online marketplaces?
Weird. You live in New York, yeah? They're not a sales tax-free state, after all. Oh well, lucky you I guess!I don't use amazon, but usually I avoid paying a tax or shipping from sites like ebay, but no, sites like best buy do indeed calculate tax. Is just PSN and steam that has not.
No is a weird state that worships a BIG APPLE and home to some famous heros like BATMAN, SPIDER MAN and The ninja turtle, even with that, crime is stil a all time high and so is prices for many things like bus/trains gas and even video game taxes.Weird. You live in New York, yeah? They're not a sales tax-free state, after all. Oh well, lucky you I guess!
Yeesh. Crime and apple-worshipping aside, I feel your pain with high commodity prices. Seattle's honestly no better.No is a weird state that worships a BIG APPLE and home to some famous heros like BATMAN, SPIDER MAN and The ninja turtle, even with that, crime is stil a all time high and so is prices for many things like bus/trains gas and even video game taxes.
Well I was more curious why I wasn't charged tax on PSN or Steam. I guess maybe it should be a tax but just no one fixed it? Kinda wish nintendo went back to points now. (Doubt it would fix tax but i hope it does)Yeesh. Crime and apple-worshipping aside, I feel your pain with high commodity prices. Seattle's honestly no better.