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Monday
Aug162010

Sales Tax at Conventions

Something happened at Comic-Con in July that really made my eyes pop open.

And it had nothing to do with cosplayers.

A representative from the California State Board of Equalization dropped by our booth and asked to see our sales tax documentation. And then he started asking some very direct questions about how much merchandize we had brought, how much we sold last year, how many years we had been exhibiting in San Diego, and so on.

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