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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Water Boy on August 15, 2008, 06:06:37 pm

Title: Question for Dealers
Post by: Water Boy on August 15, 2008, 06:06:37 pm
I have a customer who bought a spa, and has a prescription from a doctor for a spa. They need what they call a durable medical code for a spa or hot tub. I haven’t ran into this for quite a while. Do any of you dealers know what that is, or can you point me in the right direction for it. Thanks in advance!! :)
Title: Re: Question for Dealers
Post by: Spiderman on August 17, 2008, 05:09:21 pm
I believe it would be Durable Medical Equipment and I think it depends on his/her insurance carrier.  They might have to get it from their insurance company.

I'll also add that I thought a prescription from a Dr. would only exclude the costomer from paying sales tax.  I don't think an insurance company is going to pay for the entire tub.  
Title: Re: Question for Dealers
Post by: Micah on August 17, 2008, 07:00:08 pm
Is that sales tax thing for real or is it just a salesmans myth.  I called the Ca. state board of equalization (our sales tax collector) and they said they had never heard of such a thing.
Title: Re: Question for Dealers
Post by: stuart on August 17, 2008, 07:03:45 pm
This is under the code for Therapy devices and exercise equipment...Pretty hard to get the IRS to buy it.

Besides, I thought Artic spas were so efficient and life saving there was a special tax break just for buying one of them! Don't they actually put heat back into your house? (and they come with a lifetime supply of the koolaid)  ;) ;D 8-)
Title: Re: Question for Dealers
Post by: Summitman on August 17, 2008, 07:34:57 pm
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This is under the code for Therapy devices and exercise equipment...Pretty hard to get the IRS to buy it.

Besides, I thought Artic spas were so efficient and life saving there was a special tax break just for buying one of them! Don't they actually put heat back into your house? (and they come with a lifetime supply of the koolaid)  ;) ;D 8-)


No koolaid necessary!  That would be for all the other brands.
Title: Re: Question for Dealers
Post by: Dr. Spa™ Ret. on August 17, 2008, 10:41:42 pm
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Is that sales tax thing for real or is it just a salesmans myth.  I called the Ca. state board of equalization (our sales tax collector) and they said they had never heard of such a thing.

It depends on the state (each state has their own sales tax laws). CA doesn't offer this.
Title: Re: Question for Dealers
Post by: Water Boy on August 18, 2008, 11:20:36 am
Thanks to all that responded.

Update-
I called the Durable Medical Equipment product help line and I was told that the code was A9270- NON-coved items or service, and was told that Medicare doesn’t cover things like these. They did say that though that he might need to have that code so when he gets denied from Medicare, his insurance could cover part of it, said that can sometimes happen.

Also, in the state of KS, a prescription from a doctor does allow the customer to write off the sales tax.


Title: Re: Question for Dealers
Post by: stuart on August 18, 2008, 11:33:43 am
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No koolaid necessary!  That would be for all the other brands.

....says the guys with the arctic Kool-Aid coursing through their veins clouding all reason!!! ;D ;D 8-)

The positive thing is that Arctic Kool-Aid doesn't mix completely but rather just on the inner and outer part of the vein allowing for a Space between to recapture some intellectual thought to keep the brain warm. ;)
Title: Re: Question for Dealers
Post by: Summitman on August 18, 2008, 11:53:30 am
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....says the guys with the arctic Kool-Aid coursing through their veins clouding all reason!!! ;D ;D 8-)

The positive thing is that Arctic Kool-Aid doesn't mix completely but rather just on the inner and outer part of the vein allowing for a Space between to recapture some intellectual thought to keep the brain warm. ;)


no koolaid necessary, just results!
Title: Re: Question for Dealers
Post by: Tom on August 18, 2008, 12:16:08 pm
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Don't they actually put heat back into your house?
Unfortunately, that's not true.  Properly configured, they put power back into the grid, though we have not yet achieved that in a practical way -- at present, it takes six to eight Arctic Spas linked in series to reduce the average power bill noticeably.   ::)

Thanks for the humour, Stuart, I appreciate it and needed the break.
Title: Re: Question for Dealers
Post by: Spatech_tuo on August 18, 2008, 02:23:02 pm
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No koolaid necessary!  That would be for all the other brands.

Whether you sell/represent Jacuzzi, Hot Spring, Sundance, Arctic, Marquis ... everyone drinks koolaid to some degree. The only thing that changes a bit is the flavor.  :)
Title: Re: Question for Dealers
Post by: Summitman on August 18, 2008, 02:27:26 pm
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Whether you sell/represent Jacuzzi, Hot Spring, Sundance, Arctic, Marquis ... everyone drinks koolaid to some degree. The only thing that changes a bit is the flavor.  :)



I agree 100%, but the way "stewy" was implying me drinking the koolaid is a lot different than what goes on here at my place of business.  Their are many good brands out there but Arctic better with my business than others.
Title: Re: Question for Dealers
Post by: Buckeye Gal on August 18, 2008, 04:28:40 pm
In Ohio if you have a prescription from a doctor it allows you to not pays sales tax BUT there are other forms that need to be filled out as well. . like exemption forms from the State  - I would check the state that you live in and see what the guidlines are. I've never had someone's insurance "pay" for a spa :o