Texas


The State of Texas mandates the imposition of sales taxes on certain items sold by Registry Coins and shipped to a Texas address. It is imperative to collect these taxes on (1) copper and palladium bullion products; (2) copper, palladium, and platinum coin products; (3) accessory items; and (4) processed items. All other products sold by Registry Coins are exempt from these taxes.


The ensuing definitions pertain to products subject to tax collection in Texas:


Bullion. Precious metal that is valued solely upon its precious metal content, whether in coin or bar form.

Coin. A compact, circular metal disc that serves or served as currency, typically imprinted with a numerical denomination and frequently adorned with decorative imagery.

Accessory Items. Items such as holders, tubes, coin flips, and apparel.

Processed Items. Refined precious metals transformed by third parties into objects esteemed for qualities beyond their metal value, such as colorized coins or statues.


Sales taxes in Texas are calculated at checkout on the Registry Coins website based on (1) the taxation status of items vended by Registry Coins in Texas as delineated earlier, and (2) the particular tax rates set by the taxing jurisdiction at the delivery location in Texas.


Registry Coins began collecting sales taxes in Texas on May 1, 2024. Our sales tax license number in Texas is 3-20937-6859-9.


If you operate as a Texas-based reseller and intend to submit a Reseller Certificate to Registry Coins, please get in touch with us at Contact@RegistryCoins.com. After we’ve received your filled-out Reseller Certificate, we’ll input it into our system. As long as your Reseller Certificate remains valid and active, you will not incur any sales taxes on future orders.


Please note: The preceding overview does not cover all aspects of sales tax laws and requirements in the State of Texas. Its aim is to offer a concise summary of the relevant laws and requirements pertaining to transactions with Registry Coins that are currently applicable in the state. If you would like to research the sales tax laws and requirements in the State of Texas, we suggest you visit the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts at https://comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/.