Who is responsible for the tax not being paid correctly for the purchase of the device store or client
Who is responsible for the crime of not paying proper taxes for apple products for final payment?
iPhone 13 Pro Max
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Who is responsible for the crime of not paying proper taxes for apple products for final payment?
iPhone 13 Pro Max
I'm NOT an attorney or tax professional.
And rules and regulations re: businesses and tax collection are complex and can be confusing.
But in general ... the purchaser is responsible for ensuring payment of all appropriate sales taxes on any items purchased.
The seller may "collect" these taxes ... and is often legally required to do so ... and then forward these "collections" to the appropriate taxing authority.
However, just because the seller doesn't collect the taxes ... doesn't relieve the purchaser of the responsibility to "pay" them.
I'm NOT an attorney or tax professional.
And rules and regulations re: businesses and tax collection are complex and can be confusing.
But in general ... the purchaser is responsible for ensuring payment of all appropriate sales taxes on any items purchased.
The seller may "collect" these taxes ... and is often legally required to do so ... and then forward these "collections" to the appropriate taxing authority.
However, just because the seller doesn't collect the taxes ... doesn't relieve the purchaser of the responsibility to "pay" them.
Again ... we're not Apple ...
... But I seriously doubt that any establishment would (or should) provide you with "internal operational information" not directly related to your own specific purchase(s).
Jose8Grijalva wrote:
Can a client ask a apple store to show him a inventory list for for a item and how many items where sold on a certain date.
You can ask, but I’m confident they are not going to give you that information.
Well then take the device back to the store and and ask them to explain in detail all of your charges.
A receipt from an bone-fide Apple Store INCLUDES the phone's serial number on the receipt.
If you're still not satisfied, simply ask for a full refund (assuming that you're inside the 14-day return window)
No need for any "cloak and dagger" investigation or inferences of intentional wrong-doing ... just communicate like a mature, rational adult.
We can't comment on what level of service you did or didn't receive.
We CAN and WILL help you with technical issues.
But, if you're not satisfied with a purchase, returning it for a full refund is your primary remedy.
Can a client ask a apple store to show him a inventory list for for a item and how many items where sold on a certain date.
I just asking to see what they had in stock to what I purchased! Because I got1000 dollar phone but paid 1600 dollars and not one copy receipt is correct.
Did that and not only AT&T activated the phone with out my knowledge! Both phones where activated two different dates and not on dates of purchase.
Who is responsible for the tax not being paid correctly for the purchase of the device store or client