Mods, feel free to delete or move this if its inappropriate, but I don't think it violates forum rules.
I received a notice from the State of Colorado asking me to remit payment for cigars I received in the mail last year for the month of October. For a taxable value of $65.00, they want ~$26.00 in taxes, and a 500% penalty tax of 130.00 for a grand total of $156.67.
Now, I an going to remit payment. But, it also makes me reconsider ordering anything over the internet now, cigars notwithstanding because my state wants its share. What I'm wondering is if the retailer submitted the information or if the state of CO did some digging.
I'm all for supporting my local tobacconists, and believe me, they get their share of my money. However, I'm sure you all know that there are just certain brands/lines you cannot find locally and have to order online, but I might just cease doing so altogether.
Anyone else received something like this? I'm hesitant to post the retailer here unless the mods specifically want to know.
Regards,
Randy
I received a notice from the State of Colorado asking me to remit payment for cigars I received in the mail last year for the month of October. For a taxable value of $65.00, they want ~$26.00 in taxes, and a 500% penalty tax of 130.00 for a grand total of $156.67.
Now, I an going to remit payment. But, it also makes me reconsider ordering anything over the internet now, cigars notwithstanding because my state wants its share. What I'm wondering is if the retailer submitted the information or if the state of CO did some digging.
I'm all for supporting my local tobacconists, and believe me, they get their share of my money. However, I'm sure you all know that there are just certain brands/lines you cannot find locally and have to order online, but I might just cease doing so altogether.
Anyone else received something like this? I'm hesitant to post the retailer here unless the mods specifically want to know.
Regards,
Randy