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If I understand your question correctly, the answer is that you will still have to pay sales tax on the purchase of the books.
If I understand your question correctly, the answer is that you will still have to pay sales tax on the purchase of the books.
As a purely legal matter, since your non-profit status is not recognized by the IRS, the "profit" you make on the sale of the books is taxable. This profit would be offset by the value of the charitable contribution to the library for those participants who itemize their deductions. As a practical matter, there is not much likelihood that these arrangements will ever be examined, regardless of how you structure them, since they are small and there is no meaningful tax revenue involved. If you will engage in this activity on a regular basis, you should consider donating the books in kind to the library, and allowing the library to be the "seller." You can arrange the sales and handle all of the mechanics.... Read More
As a purely legal matter, since your non-profit status is not recognized by the IRS, the "profit" you make on the sale of the books is taxable. This... Read More
Yes, you can sue in Wisconsin, since the misconduct alleged took place in Wisconsin. You should carefully consider how much to invest in such litigation. My experience is that thieves don't have any money when it comes time to collect it from them.
Yes, you can sue in Wisconsin, since the misconduct alleged took place in Wisconsin. You should carefully consider how much to invest in such... Read More