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The listing duration for all fixed price listings will be Good 'Til CancelledStarting in mid-March 2019, the listing duration for all new fixed price listings on eBay will be Good 'Til Cancelled. Existing fixed price listings that are not Good 'Til Cancelled will continue until they sell or end at their specified duration. If a short-duration fixed price item is relisted, the duration will be set to Good 'Til Cancelled upon relist.Good 'Til Cancelled listings renew automatically every 30 days unless your item sells before that timeframe. We charge an insertion fee every 30-day period. Good 'Til Cancelled listings count toward your monthly zero insertion fee listings. Fee amounts are based on the terms in effect when the listing goes live and when it renews.
:/ Which irritates me to no end, because my state says if you are selling used stuff that you purchased and owned... then you don't get taxed on it. Which is pretty much 99% of my stuff.
Quote from: banditpony on March 01, 2019, 07:11:28 AM:/ Which irritates me to no end, because my state says if you are selling used stuff that you purchased and owned... then you don't get taxed on it. Which is pretty much 99% of my stuff.This is a bit like what they do to international buyers with GSP and import duty. They charge a fee up front, and then on top of that a processing fee for the trouble, but the actual custom charge is also higher than the govt would charge (at least here in the UK it often is).
But what I'm whining about is the potential of paying a tax on me selling personal items-- which are not subjected to being taxed within my state. So it wouldn't even be the potential "convenience fee" I'd be upset about, I'm ok to an extent with those for using a service (tho I wish some were lower *sigh*) -- it's about the potential of getting taxed on items that shouldn't be taxed.
I kind of get eBay blanket-collecting the tax on everyone because otherwise there'd be a lot of big sellers spreading their business over ten accounts or something, to avoid paying the tax. It does suck though and I wonder if it's even legal.