obiken wrote:Ok Burry, but what about Car sales? if you think those old folks in MF are going to pay a massive ST on cars you don't know them. I live in Wilsonville now, I never shop in WA anymore anyway. I never worried about the tax unless it got over 100 bucks anyway.
According to my understanding, OR residents can make a one time per year claim to have their sales tax payments reimbursed, so in the case of a major purchase like a car or a boat, they can still get refunded. But WA legislators are speculating that just as you indicated, most people will either be unaware of the ability to get refunded or won't want to bother with the paperwork.
There are A LOT of Oregonians that make the 30-60 minute drive to the Tri Cities. I suspect that most will continue to make that trip as a place like Costco can yield huge savings for a large family, and the price difference by gassing up there can help offset the expense of making the trip.
I've had to put up with this unfairness for 50 years. As a WA resident working for a WA farmer driving a pea combine in the 70's, any field we worked on in OR they held out OR income tax from my paycheck, yet an OR resident could come over here and not get charged WA sales tax, AND if I drove to OR and bought something, I still owed WA sales tax.