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Old 10-25-2024, 07:23 PM   #9
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From the web:

"A VPN (Virtual Private Network) does not directly affect sales tax; while you might connect to a server in a different location using a VPN, your actual location and the state where the purchase is made still determines the sales tax you owe, meaning using a VPN to try and avoid sales tax is generally ineffective and could be considered tax evasion in certain situations."

However, as stated above...buying out of state spirits is a different matter...

"The New Hampshire State Liquor Commission permits spirits, wine and beer to be shipped into New Hampshire so long as the direct shipper has obtained a permit from the Commission. The permit allows out of state companies to ship alcoholic beverages to citizens."

It would seem that permit is the issue on taxation?
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