Taking this a step further, if someone is going down that path, professional services can also be taxable in Texas.
https://www.wrike.com/professional-s...able-in-texas/
“ In the state of Texas, some professional services are taxable. Information services, photography, and digital security, for example, are all subject to sales tax. Make sure to check whether your business is subject to sales tax in the state of Texas.”
“ Information services including subscriptions to genealogical, financial, geological or similar databases, newsletters, scouting reports and surveys, financial market reports”
It appears Chrissy should be collecting 6.25% sales tax for the state of Texas. There is also a 2% local Sales Tax for Frisco. So he is stealing 8.25% off every dollar he is collecting for his financial and information services.
Here is where to report suspected sales tax fraud in Texas.
https://comptroller.texas.gov/progra.../reporting.php
Unfortunately Chrissy will be leaving Texas in the near future, as all scammers do, moving on and leaving no trace. On to the next state to continue the scam.
Hell of a life, owning nothing and always on the run.