Also, another thing to keep in mind if you are not in this business. After 9/11, and the Homeland Security Act, the US customs was made to report any international orders to the state of the person receiving them. I guess it was about 2004 or so I made a $5000 order with company in the Australia to buy a good bit of quanity on harmonic blancers and vernier timing gear sets for A series engines. I guess it was about 2008 when I got a notice form the South Carolina Dept. of Revenue, where this international order was being questioned, it stated that I had not declared SC sales tax for this order and I now owe that plus a rather hefty penalty. Ok I didn't have to pay any of that because I had a business license, but had I just been a indivdual who brought spridget goodies from a foriegn country, then I would have been hit with about $700 in back sales taxes and penalties. Heres't the deal most of us have never paid any attention to, anytime you order some thing internationally or even out of state, you don't pay state sales taxes on the time when you buy it, well if you say order from Moss, and don't live in the VA or CA, then there is really no way for the IRS to track those transactions, but now with the new Homeland Security Act, international tranactions are turned over to the states by US customs, so if you do not delcare those puschases on your state tax return you could be trouble. Now this all got my attention, so I talked in detail to the lady at SC dept of Revenue about this, turns out they were grossly under staffed, so they simply had a purchase amount that if the order exceeded that amount, then it was pegged for back taxes and penalty in the case of SC, it was excess of $3000, and because of their being understaffed they worked on a backlog of aprox 3 years, but of course that did not excuse you for not paying sales taxes to begin with. She also told me that 48 states in the union were doing this.
So what I got from all this was the states now with this new found information will come after you for unpaid sales taxes, and over time will become more efficent at doing it. So I'm sure you will hear people here say nothing like that has happen to them, but it did infact happen to me, thank goodness I don't have to pay sales taxes on my purschases because of my buisines, but for some unsuspecting fellow making a large purchase outside the US, you may be well advised to delcare the sales tax on your state tax return, becauxse if they call you a few years later, it will be very costly. There is still money to be saved importing, just be aware of this and what could happen to you, if you ignore this.