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Wyoming Tax Questions & Legal Answers
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Answered 13 years and 4 months ago by Ethelyn A.B. Boak (Unclaimed Profile) |
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| Legal Topics: Tax
It's not illegal, but you probably should not do it. You will owe sale/use tax to the state of Wyoming for anything you buy online, even if you turn around and sell it to someone else. Some states may also require that you collect and remit sales tax to them for items you sell to their residents. If Amazon specifically limits use of its site to personal use, Amazon could pursue you for damages if you violated this. You would be competing with them, and they would have a real incentive to make an example of you.... Read More
It's not illegal, but you probably should not do it. You will owe sale/use tax to the state of Wyoming for anything you buy online, even if you turn... Read More
Answered 13 years and 11 months ago by Ethelyn A.B. Boak (Unclaimed Profile) |
1 Answer
| Legal Topics: Tax
In states that recognize common-law marriage (Wyoming is not one of them) holding yourselves out as married makes you "married" in that state. It's a "facts and circumstances" determination, and filing taxes jointly could be one circumstance that you considered yourselves as married. But if you did this in Wyoming, it was an incorrect filing and would not have any effect on your marital status.... Read More
In states that recognize common-law marriage (Wyoming is not one of them) holding yourselves out as married makes you "married" in that state. It's a... Read More