Required to change paypal premier account to business account

With the sales tax collection Bonanza is putting in place it seems I need to also change my Paypal account (never as easy as it seems).

I currently have a Paypal Premier Account. I can accept all forms of payment (direct, credit card, etc.) but am now required to update to a Business account when I reauthorize for the sales tax collection.

What is the difference between the two? I read the fee structure is the same so it really makes no sense to me to have to change. But if I want to sell on Bonanza now, I have no choice.

Before I do I would like to know what advantages and disadvantages there are for having a Business account over a Premier account?

asked almost 5 years ago

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Go to your ACCOUNT DASHBOARD. Look in the “What’s New” box and you will [URL removed]

“Update your payment and shipping info. If this is not completed by June 17th, your booth may be placed on hold. Update now »”

When you click on the Update now link it takes you to the screen to update your shipping address location and reauthorize your Paypal and Amazon Pay accounts. I clicked to reauthorize Paypal and was given the message I had to update to a Paypal Business Account to sell on Bonanza.

As soon as you have a sale, the sales tax part will be remitted to Bonanza right from your payment processor. There will not be a “one time” monthly payment option at the end of the month for all sales taxes due like with the selling fees. I think this is why we are going to need a business account to authorize Bonanza as a third party payee on your payment processor account.

I may be wrong but if anyone can get Paypal to reauthorize without becoming a business account holder let me know.

answered almost 5 years ago

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ccmom says: June 05, 2019

I did it and it went right on through…clicked on re-authorize, signed in..asked if I used for personal or business…checked business (though it is about 50-50) and it reaurhorized immediately

TrinketBox says: June 05, 2019

Now the question…if done for one booth do I have to do it for all booths…Went through with no problem for ccmom, but told me to change to business account for this booth..though it is the same premier paypal account

CindyBear says: June 05, 2019

This booth also went through without any problem…but this was my original booth and has been establised the longest with paypal

CindyBear says: June 05, 2019

and amazon was no problem for ccmom

Atomicdiner says: June 05, 2019

I dont see this in whats new. Nothing to click on or update. All I get is Great job! You’re all caught up. AND I HAVE CHANGED NOTHING. If they are going to threaten us with June 17 deadline, they better get it together for us to do easily.

CindyBear says: June 05, 2019

all 3 are now done…Could be yours did not have to be re-authorized…

MommyOf2QTsScentWork says: June 05, 2019

But you already have a Paypal business account right cindybear?

MommyOf2QTsScentWork says: June 05, 2019

Nevermind cindybear. I just went and tried again through the link left at the Blog. It was different than before. I did not have to update to a business account this time. I see at the blog they were having a bunch of issues with the links so maybe when I first tried it didn’t work correctily.

MommyOf2QTsScentWork says: June 05, 2019

Anyway, I reauthorized. I chose primarly for personal use so I didn’t have to upgrade to a business account. Hopefully it will work OK. Amazon Pay went right through no problems with it. So I guess this “problem” is solved. Thanks everyone for the comments.

ccmom says: June 05, 2019

“business account right cindybear” no I have premier….and the link in one booth did not work, but the other 2 did…it did go through later when I tried again

Atomicdiner says: June 05, 2019

OK, there is NOW a link to do this (that was not there this morning). Appears Bonz put the cart before the horse on this one.

pearlorientbatik says: June 05, 2019

I have a Premier account but still getting a ‘need a Business account’ to accept payments from Bonanza. (Tried multiple times.) I wonder if the ‘personal’ option is only available depending on one’s location. (I’m outside the U.S.)

CAMEOMUSIC2 says: June 10, 2019

your right I updated mine without a business account

I just reauthorized. Even though I have a PayPal Premier account, I did NOT have to change it to a PP Business account. I simply selected the option to keep using my PP Personal account. My Bonanza account now shows that I have reauthorized PP to collect funds. I used the big green ACCOUNT DASHBOARD button (under Account dropdown menu) to get to the correct place.

answered almost 5 years ago

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MommyOf2QTsWaxWorks says: June 05, 2019

I did the same tomwayne. The option to keep using Personal account was not there yesterday. I’m glad it’s there now though.

Atomicdiner says: June 05, 2019

OK, there is NOW a link to do this (that was not there this morning). Appears Bonz put the cart before the horse on this one.

pearlorientbatik says: June 05, 2019

I suppose there is some hope for me. I also have a Premier account but don’t see the ‘personal’ option available. Fingers-crossed.

I really resent this. I – maybe in a good year here – sell 5 or 6 items which are all low cost. If it comes down to “It’s either our way or the highway,” I am going to be done.

I’ve been here since way back when it was Bonanzle, out of loyalty to the site, but this is, to me, totally unacceptable.

I am an adult, and totally capable of filling out whatever tax forms would be required, assuming I ever had a sale from a state that collects sales taxes.

Even my own state of New York – only once in all that while, have I ever had a NYS sale, and it was for $4 — and yes, I declared it and paid sales tax on it!

ETSY pulled the same number – with what I consider a fatal flaw. First off, they didn’t tell us; they just did it. Then they began collecting sales tax from my sellers no matter where they live. How do I know where that money is going – or if it’s going anywhere?

Besides which, I have a resale tax form I dutifully complete each year. The money I collect in sales tax is an automatic deduction from my state income tax right now.
If ETSY or Bonanza were to “keep track of the money,” I’m sure I would have a devil of a time figuring out how much had been claimed and therefore how much my deduction on state tax would be….that is, assuming my measly bit of money ever got to the taxing jurisdiction.

This is yet another attempt to get rid of small niche sellers, in my opinion.

answered almost 5 years ago

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ccmom says: June 05, 2019

unfortunately the law is requiring selling platforms to take steps to collect the sales tax….but it is coming to a point where trying to make a little spending money (not in for the income…just not that much) is becoming too much of a problem

MommyOf2QTsScentWork says: June 05, 2019

The reason the law is targeting the “marketplace facilitor” is becasue most state have made a sales threshold of like $100,000 before you remit sales tax. Of course if you are like me, I don’t even come close to this level of sales for a year let along to a single state. BUT the marketplace does so

MommyOf2QTsScentWork says: June 05, 2019

that allows sales taxes to be collected on all the small sellers that typically would not meet the threshold.

Atomicdiner says: June 05, 2019

And yet, Amazon PAYS NO TAXES on its YEARLY PROFITS. What is wrong with that picture?

CindyBear says: June 06, 2019

and amazon pays an average of $2.00 per package they ship from fullfillment centers…then charge people for “Prime accounts” to get “free shipping”…they don’t pay but their buyers do…and they don’t even realize it

If you become a business account you are then a BUSINESS to the government and subject to all kinds of problems and hassles even if you just sell household trash laying around. Why would they make you do this?

answered almost 5 years ago

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MommyOf2QTsScentWork says: June 04, 2019

It won’t just be me from what I understand from today’s blog post. Anyone who sells here will have to have a Paypal business account in order to have sales taxes “paid” from Paypal to Bonanza.

MommyOf2QTsScentWork says: June 04, 2019

At least that is the only reason I came up with. I really don’t want to change.

suejo0101 says: June 08, 2019

I updated my PP account the other day. Now I am gettig a msg that I need to change my account (to a business one I presume). So, I clicked, put in my PP password, and got take to a page where I can add/edit a credit card, put my booth on vacay, or close my booth. That, and the other problems I’m enc

If you accept payments through PayPal, you will need to authorize Bonanza to collect the tax amount as a fee. For new sellers, this will be an automatic step in the booth activation process.

For existing sellers, you can reauthorize your account here or in your booth settings. Where in booth settings…??…been 10 years since I set up booths..can’t seem to find the authorization

….“you will need to authorize Bonanza to collect the tax amount as a fee.”…

Don’t most sellers already have Bonanza authorized to collect their final value fees so if it is be collected as a fee…then shouldn’t that cover it…?

Going to post on the blog to see if get answer

answered almost 5 years ago

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Janes_Emporium says: June 05, 2019

That is my thought. If they already collect their fees from me, this should be no different. I checked my booth settings and can see no way to further authorize Bonanza. And what did they mean by “you can reauthorize your account here…”? Here, where?

ccmom says: June 05, 2019

I think the “here” means at Paypal

ccmom says: June 05, 2019

I also asked on the blog…but it is still “awaiting” approval

BookbinEtc says: June 05, 2019

Maybe the step of authorizing the taxes to be collected is to draw it to the attention of those who already collect taxes themselves?

MommyOf2QTsScentWork says: June 05, 2019

I posted above but go to your Account Dashboard and look in the What’s New box. There is a link for you to reauthorize your payment accounts. I haven’t tried Amazon Pay yet. Got hung up with Paypal.

ccmom says: June 05, 2019

I see every other who asked got answered on the blog…but mine…I got it anyway

I have had a Paypal Business account for years and have no problems. I don’t think it’s any different other than you can accept credit card payments.

answered almost 5 years ago

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ccmom says: June 05, 2019

you can accept credit card payments with premier also…

MommyOf2QTsScentWork says: June 05, 2019

Thanks Margie. That is good to know.

ccmom says: June 05, 2019

through a market place..credit cards are processed through paypal as permier also…however, I do believe if you are using the credit card reader in person..you do have to have a business…though not sure

I’m in Canada, but I only saw them talking about US sellers. I’ve submitted a comment, and it’s still awaiting approval, from yesterday.

answered almost 5 years ago

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misskeech says: June 05, 2019

Whenever there is a blog and I post a comment, they are never approved.

selah51 says: June 05, 2019

Hi Bookbin – I posted yesterday as well and it’s waiting approval. I’m wondering why this would apply to international sellers. Are Canadians now responsible for collecting taxes for the US? weird!!!

MommyOf2QTsScentWork says: June 05, 2019

That’s because the sales tax is based on where the BUYER is located not the seller.

Atomicdiner says: June 06, 2019

I too posted on the blog awaiting approval and finally WOW, did it explode with posts about this. Bonz seems did not have this ready and posted the blog first beforetime when they finally got it right. Lots of peeps are confused about this

Hi Sellers,

Late last night I found where to find the settings to set up my state tax.

Go to Booth Settings
Click on Payments and Purchases
Scroll down to Tax Rules – Create and Edit Booth Tax Rules and hit send
The next page you will see where to set up your state tax rate ie; I am in California so I would enter California and 7.25%

My BIG question is before I set this up. Are we suppose to check off or leave the little box unchecked for the question [URL removed]

Include shipping cost in taxable amount

Also, I do not know anything about my PayPal changing from a regular PayPal account to a business account. I do not sell enough to have a business account. Let’s ask the question of PayPal before assuming that we have to have a PayPal business account now here at Bonanza as well as other seller sites online. This is about making sure taxes are collected from our sales.

I hope I was able shed some light on the matter. If anyone can answer the question regarding the little box in the tax area I would appreciate it as a well as any news regarding PayPal changing sellers accounts to business accounts or we are to change our PayPal’s from a regular account to a business account. Thank you!

Also, if we do not follow through by June 17th, what is the fee that might be imposed upon us?

Thank you and have a wonderful day!

answered almost 5 years ago

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TrinketBox says: June 05, 2019

tax should only be on merchandise..not shipping..it is usually added on pre shipping costs at other sites…but it may depend on your states tax rules

VintageSweetheart says: June 05, 2019

TrinketBox True, but why is there a box to be checked off? I hope a Rep. from the site stops by to answer.

MommyOf2QTsScentWork says: June 05, 2019

It depends on your state sales tax rules. In PA shipping is taxable so I would check the box to include shipping cost in the taxable amount. If your state does not tax shipping then you would leave the box unchecked.

MommyOf2QTsScentWork says: June 05, 2019

Of course this is only for buyers in PA since that is the state I’m in and setting up the sales tax rule for. It would not apply to buyers in other states unless I set a rule for each state.

TrinketBox says: June 05, 2019

Because some states do require shipping taxed…mine doesn’t

Atomicdiner says: June 05, 2019

The USPS does NOT charge tax on stamps or shipping of items so why would the states take a tax on ship costs? That is just crazy.

sheepish says: June 05, 2019

Some states tax services and consider shipping a service.

VintageSweetheart says: June 05, 2019

Thank you MommyOf2QTsScentWork all makes sense. I will look it up online to see if CA is to charge tax on shipping.

MommyOf2QTsWaxWorks says: June 05, 2019

You’re welcome VintageSweetheart.

Hi [URL removed] Paypal kept pop-up encouraging me to upgrade from Premier to a Business acct, so I checked to see the difference. This was a yr or more ago. I think I found that I could process a higher volume/$$$ of payments with a Business acct. I wasn’t doing anywhere near that $$$ amt per year, so I opted to remain with my Premier acct. I may have also found another difference (can’t remember what it was) that I felt was not worth the effort since the Premier fulfilled my needs.

answered almost 5 years ago

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MommyOf2QTsLipWorks says: June 07, 2019

Thanks Artsy. I was able to reauthorize without having to change to a business account. Originally the link gave no other option but to change. However when I tried again the next day, there was a choice. I guess I was too quick.

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