Centsible's Sales Tax Free Shopping Series
Kegworks Only Charges Sales Tax For Orders Shipping to New York and Washington.
Kegworks offers sales tax savings for anyone who will be delivering their package outside of New York and Washington State. All orders shipping to addresses outside of New York and Washington DO NOT have sales tax applied to them.
How much savings does this mean and what are the shipping charges?
Many states have recently adopted sales tax exemptions for Energy Star rated appliances. This is a responsible move encouraging the right sort of purchasing behavior. For small kitchen appliances, major appliances and home bar equipment where there are no Energy Star models available, Kegworks IS your place to shop. Frequently offering free shipping (look for the red truck carrying a "Free Shipping on this Item" flag in the item's description), you're saving on more than one front. You will find most free shipping items from Kegworks on John Boos Furniture for the home, but these items can change frequently so look around.
Is this a good deal for you?
If you're living outside of both New York and Washington State and you find a suitable product with free shipping its definitely a bargain! High ticket price items like major appliances, home bar equipment, small kitchen appliances and furniture can add up quickly. Be sure to read the fine print if you're ordering an item that requires freight delivery though - if you miss the appointment or miss a phone call from the freight carrier and fail to reschedule promptly, you could incur some hefty fees.
Be sure to check out Centsible's full online review of the Kegworks Online Shopping Experience for full details. For part 8 in the series, tomorrow we'll be reviewing Omaha Steaks online shopping sales tax breaks.
* Sales tax rate information was taken from a The FTA's Website Page on State Sales Tax Comparison dated January 1, 2008 - http://www.taxadmin.org/fta/rate/sale_vdr.html
* Information about Missouri's sales tax exempt status for Energy Star appliances was taken from the Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency dated April 17, 2009 - http://www.dsireusa.org/incentives/incentive.cfm?Incentive_Code=MO81F&re=1&ee=1
* Information about the tax-exempt status of Energy Star Appliances in North Carolina was taken from a Hickory Record Online Article dated November 8, 2009 - http://www2.hickoryrecord.com/content/2009/nov/04/sales-tax-suspended-some-appliances/news/
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