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xray45
02-25-2018, 11:06 PM
Hello, I was wondering, there are several small retailers in my area that sell the S&S stuff around the 4th. With the new law could they sell other items which were previously illegal or would they have to act as a "temporary" location and pay for permits and such? Just curious.
I have had dreams about walking into grocery stores and there were dump table full of fireworks. Then I would wake up and be disappointed it wasn't real. :(

jknepp1954
02-26-2018, 06:06 AM
The "PERMITS" that I think you are referring to is actually called a "LICENSE" to sell "the good stuff" You will still see the S&S in their stands as well - just not as big of a variety. Also they are limited in the kinds of "good stuff" they are allowed to sell.
That LICENSE costs $4000 plus other costs and regulations involved as well....
BUT good news for you - you don't have to wait until late June/Ealry July to BUY the good stuff - you can right now!!!
PM me if you have further ?'s. What part of PA are you from?

xray45
02-26-2018, 09:59 PM
Thanks for the reply. I live about 15 minutes north of pittsburgh. I was wondering as a local discount store and a dollar store sell S&S stuff and I didn't know if they could sell "the good stuff" or not without a license. Thanks for your answer.

BillRoss
02-27-2018, 08:10 AM
Hiya xray45. In what town are you located? I'm in Beaver Falls. Are you going to Kellner's open shoot night in April?

jknepp1954
02-27-2018, 08:19 AM
Hiya xray45. In what town are you located? I'm in Beaver Falls. Are you going to Kellner's open shoot night in April?
WE from Kneppy's will also be going to Kellners at least one of the nights - not sure which night though.


Thanks for the reply. I live about 15 minutes north of pittsburgh. I was wondering as a local discount store and a dollar store sell S&S stuff and I didn't know if they could sell "the good stuff" or not without a license. Thanks for your answer.
The Walmarts, Sheetz, Dollar store, Kmarts, etc will still be selling the S&S stuff as they usually do. They are not allowed to sell the "good Stuff".
With that being said - you might see a TNT stand in a Walmart parking lot though....selling the "LIMITED" good stuff.

KELLFIRE mike
03-09-2018, 02:05 PM
Hello, I was wondering, there are several small retailers in my area that sell the S&S stuff around the 4th. With the new law could they sell other items which were previously illegal or would they have to act as a "temporary" location and pay for permits and such? Just curious.
I have had dreams about walking into grocery stores and there were dump table full of fireworks. Then I would wake up and be disappointed it wasn't real. :(

Hello XRAY45
stores that carried S&S items will continue to carry those items and they still cannot sell all the fireworks that your previously needed a permit for. Temporary tents if they pay their license fee will be able to carry full line items but if they do not purchase a license they will still only be able to carry S&S items. In building Full line fireworks can only be sold in a building exclusively for fireworks. You wont be able to go into a gun shop and get roman candles. So as of now you can walk into a firework store like Kellner's and buy what ever consumer item you want now.

Pyroman5000
03-09-2018, 03:34 PM
Hiya xray45. In what town are you located? I'm in Beaver Falls. Are you going to Kellner's open shoot night in April?

I’m gonna try to go I have never been to one before!

BillRoss
03-29-2018, 08:59 AM
A question for PA retailers like jknepp1954 & KELLFIRE mike. I know that when the PA law was changed last fall there was a question about how the new tax would be applied.
Will it be calculated as the total plus the 6% standard sales tax then the 12% new tax (so that the sales tax is also taxed)?
In other words, to make up an example, say an item costs retail $10.00. Will the final bill be $11.87 (10 + 6% +12%) or $11.80 (10 +18%)?

Rocketshooter
03-29-2018, 04:18 PM
A question for PA retailers like jknepp1954 & KELLFIRE mike. I know that when the PA law was changed last fall there was a question about how the new tax would be applied.
Will it be calculated as the total plus the 6% standard sales tax then the 12% new tax (so that the sales tax is also taxed)?
In other words, to make up an example, say an item costs retail $10.00. Will the final bill be $11.87 (10 + 6% +12%) or $11.80 (10 +18%)?

The winner is 11.87

Icooclast
03-29-2018, 05:58 PM
The winner is 11.87

ok, i'm lost, some can someone make the formula out to show how much tax would actually be paid vs cost like (like $20 + 12% = $22.40) and add in individually all the taxes as well as the order cost to get final price, like charge by charge to see what taxes are being paid

jknepp1954
03-29-2018, 06:41 PM
A question for PA retailers like jknepp1954 & KELLFIRE mike. I know that when the PA law was changed last fall there was a question about how the new tax would be applied.
Will it be calculated as the total plus the 6% standard sales tax then the 12% new tax (so that the sales tax is also taxed)?
In other words, to make up an example, say an item costs retail $10.00. Will the final bill be $11.87 (10 + 6% +12%) or $11.80 (10 +18%)?

PA FOLKS - here is the exact break down......
S&S is only the 6% = just like it use to be . So if you purchase $10 plus 60 cents tx = 10.60

Now if you buy $10 of "the good stuff" ie crackers, rockets candles etc. then this is the price breakdown.
10 + 60 cents = 10.60. Now you take the 12% of the 10.60 total. Yes you got it - you are taxing the tax...So then it becomes 10.60 + 1.272 = 11.87
or you could simplify things - total of 18.72% tax when it is all said and done.

Rick_In_Tampa
03-29-2018, 08:57 PM
Sounds like you were better off with your taxation before the latest version of representation.

So let me ask you this.... If a customer wants to buy some S&S stuff and some "good stuff", are you allowed to ring up the orders separately to avoid taxing the tax?

PTFan
03-29-2018, 09:00 PM
Is there other taxes in the state that are structured like that? I would fight that, it is a accounting nightmare. Everyone knows they wrote this bill in a back room with no input from other sources!

cherrybomb1
03-29-2018, 09:00 PM
PA FOLKS - here is the exact break down......
S&S is only the 6% = just like it use to be . So if you purchase $10 plus 60 cents tx = 10.60

Now if you buy $10 of "the good stuff" ie crackers, rockets candles etc. then this is the price breakdown.
10 + 60 cents = 10.60. Now you take the 12% of the 10.60 total. Yes you got it - you are taxing the tax...So then it becomes 10.60 + 1.272 = 11.87
or you could simplify things - total of 18.72% tax when it is all said and done.
Joyce,Does the same go for 1.3?

Icooclast
03-29-2018, 09:04 PM
PA FOLKS - here is the exact break down......
S&S is only the 6% = just like it use to be . So if you purchase $10 plus 60 cents tx = 10.60

Now if you buy $10 of "the good stuff" ie crackers, rockets candles etc. then this is the price breakdown.
10 + 60 cents = 10.60. Now you take the 12% of the 10.60 total. Yes you got it - you are taxing the tax...So then it becomes 10.60 + 1.272 = 11.87
or you could simplify things - total of 18.72% tax when it is all said and done.

thanks, makes a lot more sense now

Pyroman5000
03-29-2018, 09:37 PM
That’s a crazy high tax to have... any idea if some of the places in pa will try to lower the price on some things to help combat the high taxes?

jknepp1954
03-30-2018, 06:24 AM
Joyce,Does the same go for 1.3?

NO - JUST 1.4. 1.3 just carries the regular 6% sales tx

jknepp1954
03-30-2018, 06:28 AM
That’s a crazy high tax to have... any idea if some of the places in pa will try to lower the price on some things to help combat the high taxes?

I can'T answer that for other companies. We at Kneppy's Fireworks have done 20% off all off season to help combat the extra cost.
BUT THE GOOD NEWS FOR PYRO TALK MEMBERS - WE DO OFFER ALL YEAR LONG 25% OFF PRICING - JUST BECAUSE I LOVE YOU GUYS/GALS! LOL

Pyroman5000
03-30-2018, 10:02 AM
I can'T answer that for other companies. We at Kneppy's Fireworks have done 20% off all off season to help combat the extra cost.
BUT THE GOOD NEWS FOR PYRO TALK MEMBERS - WE DO OFFER ALL YEAR LONG 25% OFF PRICING - JUST BECAUSE I LOVE YOU GUYS/GALS! LOL
Awwww we are loved lol.... your the man.... that’s good to know though I still need to order a few things I will be hitting you up soon.

jknepp1954
03-30-2018, 10:54 AM
awwww we are loved lol.... Your the man.... That’s good to know though i still need to order a few things i will be hitting you up soon.

i am the lady - not the man - but any who....lmao!

Pyroman5000
03-30-2018, 11:16 AM
i am the lady - not the man - but any who....lmao!

Lmao sorry! I even thought about that after I posted it but was to late to change it.

ilovecrackle
03-31-2018, 12:02 AM
That's crazy high tax. I thought MI 12% was bad. If i had to pay 18%, i think i would just give up crackle all together. :(

KELLFIRE mike
04-30-2018, 03:01 PM
That’s a crazy high tax to have... any idea if some of the places in pa will try to lower the price on some things to help combat the high taxes?

Kellner's has added a new volume discount structure.
$500 - 5%
$1000 - 10%
$2500 - 20%
$5000 - 25%
$10,000 - 35%
$20,000 - 40%

The discount is a cumulative process. So all purchase you make throughout the year will be working towards a discount or he next discount. This discount level will also be your starting level for next year.