US Government Policies and References

US Government Policies and References

Notable Buyers Preambles.

  • Imported goods and tariffs: If a product comes from a non-US manufacturer, import duties may apply. RTC’s Tariff Schedule will indicate if duties are collected at checkout (Delivered Duty Paid) or payable on delivery/import. You’ll see any duties as a separate line item where applicable.
  • Taxes: DC sales tax applies to taxable goods and certain charges per DC law. Tax amounts appear at checkout and on your receipt. If you have a valid tax exemption, provide documentation at checkout.
  • How it affects price: Tariffs and duties may be included in the item price or shown separately. The checkout total reflects these charges when they apply.
  • Domestic vs international: Domestic-sourced items are generally not subject to import tariffs, but DC sales tax may still apply.
  • Compliance notes: All applicable government rules (tax and import) are followed; you’ll see line items and explanations in your order details.

For Vendors/Sellers

  • Domestic vs international: Domestic manufacturers are not subject to import tariffs; international manufacturers may incur import duties when goods enter the US.
  • Tariff responsibilities: The Tariff Schedule shows whether tariffs are passed to buyers or deducted from your payout. Some tariffs may appear as buyer charges at checkout; others may be reflected in your payout adjustments.
  • Taxes: RTC collects and remits DC sales tax on taxable sales. Ensure your tax registration details in the Seller Portal are accurate; you may have additional tax obligations in your home country.
  • Pricing and promotions: Because tariffs can affect net revenue or buyer price, factor these costs into your pricing, promotions, and shipping options.
  • Invoices and payouts: Tariff components will appear on customer receipts and on payout statements. If a tariff is misapplied, you can request a review.
  • Compliance and records: Keep documentation of product origin, classifications (as needed), and tax records for audits.
  • Changes: Tariff and tax rules can change. You’ll receive notices, and updates will be reflected in the Tariff Schedule and payouts.

Key takeaways

  • Imported goods from outside the US may incur government tariffs; domestic goods typically do not but are subject to DC sales tax.
  • RTC may collect, itemize, or pass through tariffs; taxes are collected/remitted by RTC per DC law.
  • Always review the Tariff Schedule for exact components, rates, and who pays each charge.
  • All applicable government rules will be applied to transactions; consult the Tariff Schedule and your tax/professional advisor for specifics.
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