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The Straight Story

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Fri Jan 6, 2012, 11:18 AM Jan 2012

Class Action Over 30 Cents in Taxes

Class Action Over 30 Cents in Taxes


ST. LOUIS (CN) - The Home Depot overcharges taxes for coupon-using customers, a class action claims in City Court.

Sandra Barber says Missouri law allows businesses to tax only the sale price paid by the final purchaser, and does not apply to any discounts negotiated between manufacturers, retailers and wholesalers.

Barber claims that she twice bought four Mr. Clean Magic Erasers for $1 each. Each time she had four coupons for $1 off, bringing her total purchase price to zero, but she was charged 30 cents in taxes both times.

"Coupon sales qualify as 'pricing discounts,'" her complaint states. "Sales tax should not be collected by retailers for the amount discounted by the coupon and not paid by the purchaser.
"Home Depot collects sales tax on retail sales that involve coupons, imposing a sales tax against the full retail price of the item purchased, even when the price paid by the final purchaser may be substantially less than the full retail price."

http://www.courthousenews.com/2012/01/06/42812.htm

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Class Action Over 30 Cents in Taxes (Original Post) The Straight Story Jan 2012 OP
and why not? i'd bet that thd keeps this amount rather than forwarding it to the state. unblock Jan 2012 #1
Sounds like a completely legitimate class action suit to me. n/t Laelth Jan 2012 #2
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