I have noticed a couple major issues sales tax related, I have no faith I’m going to get anywhere with emails sent to CS and awaiting reply.
I have noticed when I sent items to my place down the road from main address that have the exact same tax rate in exact same County, the tax is lower.
I am being charged the tax rate at my main residence for everything I have purchased on woot at a higher rate than my actual rate.
I live in unincorporated part of city in one county and am being charged the tax rate of the incorporated part of city in a different county. just a basic no real investigating which will take a ton of time and energy indicates to me this is going to be way over $200 in tax I should not have been paying and that’s just this main account I have had at least 5 I think more like 10 woot accounts.
I have also noted I’ve been charged sales tax just recently on the Dobyns and Phenix rods which are under the $75 a piece limit that in TAX FREE in florida starting Sept 8 which they were purchased after.
Amazon correctly charged no tax on rods and reels yet Woot has incorrectly charged me a lot somewhere around $28-31 in tax that was not due.
When I searched for woot tax incorrect charge florida county I got following Amazon story
from multiple sources which same exact thing just different counties from me.
" St. Johns County woman gets $750 for Amazon tax error
Published on November 16, 2023 at 12:23 pm
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A St. Johns County woman who discovered Amazon had been overcharging her sales tax for years has now received a $750 credit from the company. Other local customers also could receive refunds soon.
The mix-up happened because she lives in unincorporated St. Johns County; but her shipping city was listed as Jacksonville, so she was charged Duval County’s tax rate, which is higher.
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Marianne Hatcher, who lives in the Julington Creek area of St. Johns County said she figured she wasn’t the only one.
Read the rest of this story at News4Jax, a Jacksonville Today partner."