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California Passes New TV/Monitor Tax

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Dell Computers | 6/18/04 | f zero

The State of California has passed legislation instituting a mandatory State Environmental Fee be collected for certain electronic products shipped directly from Dell to California, beginning July 1, 2004. This law, referred to as SB20, requires manufacturers such as Dell Inc. to collect a fee for these electronic devices sold into the State of California.

Under current SB20 law and regulations, the following Dell branded & third party products will be subject to a State Environmental Fee: All notebook computers All CRT monitors All LCD monitors TV's with a screen size greater than 4 inches that contain Cathode Ray Tubes

In compliance with California law SB20, Dell Inc. plans to add a State Environmental Fee to your invoice for all orders placed on and after July 1, 2004, based upon products selected and a ship to location of California. The fee will be applied for each eligible unit within the order (i.e. if there are two 15" monitors shipping to California, the total State Environmental Fees applied will be $16.00).

Fees are as follows: $6 per device with a screen size greater than 4" but less than 15" $8 per device with a screen size 15" but less than 35" $10 per device with a screen size 35" or greater

Resellers - You may be required to charge this fee to your customers on Covered Electronic Devices purchased from us and remit the fee to the State of California. You are responsible for understanding SB20 and complying with SB20 to the extent the law might be applicable to you. Dell will not collect and remit this fee on your behalf if you have a California resale exemption certificate on file with Dell.

While the law requires this fee to be imposed beginning July 1, 2004, legislative developments are in progress to move the effective date out to November 1, 2004. Please monitor the following websites for the latest updates to SB20 and Dell's implementation plans to comply with this California law: California SB20 website


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Source: http://www1.us.dell.com/content/top...nt/en/recycling?c=us&l=en&s=corp&~section=006
 
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