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California does not generally collect sales taxes on services. However, services which are "inseparable from the sale of a physical product" (such as setup of a purchased machine) and fabrication/assembly services (services which create tangible personal property) are considered taxable.
The portion of the delivery charge that is greater than the actual delivery cost is taxable. Please note: Your records must show your actual cost of delivery. The delivery charge should be separately stated on the invoice. You make one combined charge for "shipping and handling" or "postage and handling."
Property sold by an out-of-state vendor, but delivered from its California warehouse is subject to sales tax not use tax. Property sold by an out-of-state vendor, shipped from an out-of-state warehouse and delivered to one of its independent dealers in California, for installation, is subject to use tax not sales tax.
If you are a fulfillment center in California and sell goods to a true retailer and drop ship the goods to a California consumer, you are responsible for reporting and paying the applicable tax on the retail selling price of the goods.
Many smart shoppers can find bargains online, but don't realize they can incur a tax bill in the process. California law requires tax on in-state purchases, and also requires tax on items purchased out-of-state for use in California.
Like many other states, California has updated its laws for Internet sellers in the wake of Wayfair. California calls sales taxes collected by out-of-state sellers "use taxes," but they are the same as sales taxes.
Entities (including consumers) in California are taxed on their purchases or consumption of various physical products, such as cleaning supplies, clothing, school supplies, and so on. However, they don't pay taxes for using the services of a lawyer, a dentist, or a plumber.
If you actively sell merchandise in California or are a retailer engaged in business in California, you are responsible for collecting and paying tax on your Internet sales.
California's governor has signed a law requiring companies like Amazon and eBay to collect sales taxes on behalf of some out-of-state sellers. The law comes after the Supreme Court ruled last year expanded the reach of states to collect online sales taxes.