CHARCOAL WILLOW AIRFLOAT 1 LB (make u own black powder )
Willow charcoal is premium charcoal powder -325 mesh it is the superior charcoal for making black powder sold in 1 pound lots or larger quantities if requested when mixed in ratio with potassium nitrate and sulfur you get traditional black powder if mixed 70/30 with potassium perchlorate you can make Pyrodex black powder substitute, willow charcoal is far more superior than any hardwood or soft wood charcoal it has been used for 1000ās yrs In the black powder production, Feel free to ask me any questions you need I will guide you through any steps or process I have multiple other chemicals and cannon fuse available reloading powders and bullets check out my other auctions I except multiple forms of payment I have very strict rules for PayPal PayPal must be sent friends and family only I also except gunbroekr check out credit or debit personal check and money order I can combine multiple items for the same shipping cost up to a certain amount feel free to ask i use flat rate priority mail $15.85 will ship up to 8-10 lbs New sales tax law I have to collect Sales tax upon checkout !! Stupid laws !!! Since the Wayfair Supreme Court decision, states have been allowed to force sellers to collect sales tax for items sold into a state even if the seller has no physical presence in that state.
Additionally, some states have enacted so called Marketplace Facilitator laws in an effort to force marketplaces that perform certain functions to collect sales tax on behalf of the marketplaceās sellers. Beginning January 1, 2021, GunBroker.com will be collecting and remitting sales tax on all sales by all sellers who sell items into certain states. The GunBroker.com MPF States Starting on January 1, 2021, GunBroker.com will collect on a separate bill sent out around the first of every month Alabama – AL Maine – ME Pennsylvania – PA Arizona – AZ Maryland – MD Puerto Rico – PR Arkansas – AR Massachusetts – MA Rhode Island – RI California – CA Michigan – MI South Carolina – SC Colorado – CO Minnesota – MN South Dakota – SD Connecticut – CT Mississippi – MS Tennessee – TN District of Columbia – DC Nebraska – NE Texas – TX Georgia – GA Nevada – NV Utah – UT Hawaii – HI New Jersey – NJ Vermont – VT Idaho – ID New Mexico – NM Virginia – VA Illinois – IL New York – NY Washington – WA Indiana – IN North Carolina – NC West Virginia – WV Iowa – IA North Dakota – ND Wisconsin – WI Kentucky – KY Ohio – OH Wyoming – WY Louisiana – LA Oklahoma – OK As GunBroker.com works to implement tax collection and remittance for all relevant states, the list of states for which we carry out the process described below will increase and/or change. We will strive to notify sellers of the changes being made to the list of states above as they occur.
As used in this document, the term āGunBroker.com MPF Statesā means all the states listed above, as updated on this webpage from time to time. What is a Marketplace Facilitator? Each state has its own definition of a Marketplace Facilitator, but in general a Marketplace Facilitator is an entity that provides a forum for sellers to promote their sale of physical property, digital goods, and services whether or not the forum is the actual seller of the items. What are Marketplace Facilitator Laws? Marketplace Facilitator laws are a set of state laws that shift the sales tax collection and remittance obligations from the individual seller to the Marketplace Facilitator.
In states that consider GunBroker.com to be a Marketplace Facilitator, GunBroker.com will have to calculate, collect and remit state sales tax on goods and services sold by third party sellers for transactions destined to states where a Marketplace Facilitator law has been enacted. What does this mean to me? * As a Buyer: If your state is a GunBroker.com MPF State, your state requires Marketplace Facilitators to collect and remit sales tax on items you purchase, so you will be required to pay the tax due for your purchases on GunBroker.com. The tax amount will be included on your order during checkout. These are state regulation with which GunBroker.com has to comply. This is not a way for GunBroker.com to make additional money. All taxes received are remitted to the appropriate states.