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When filing for state, reporting purchases made out of state that don't invoice sales tax, should i only report for the calendar year or up until tax returns are due?

I made online purchases out-of-state from NY to PA, which has a 6% sales tax, in the 2018 calendar year. I'm just wondering if I should interpret the tax form to report those expenses as exclusively for the 2017 calendar year or should I include the period of time up until filing for 2017?
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When filing for state, reporting purchases made out of state that don't invoice sales tax, should i only report for the calendar year or up until tax returns are due?

If you're a calendar-year taxpayer (which most of us are) report sales tax from January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017.

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When filing for state, reporting purchases made out of state that don't invoice sales tax, should i only report for the calendar year or up until tax returns are due?

If you're a calendar-year taxpayer (which most of us are) report sales tax from January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017.

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