Discounts/rebates (2024)

What is a discount?

A discount is an amount or percentage taken off of the actual selling price. The balance is the amount on which the retail sales tax is charged.


How should a discount be reported on the excise tax return?

When the dealer gives a true discount (not reimbursed by the manufacturer or anyone else), the amount the retail customer is actually charged is subject to the retail sales tax and the Retailing business and occupation tax. If the sale is a wholesale sale, the amount the customer is charged is subject to the Wholesaling B&O tax classification.

The amount of the sale, before the discount is subtracted, should be reported in the gross amount column of the excise tax return. When the discount is given, the amount of the discount may be deducted in the deduction column. Discounts on retail sales are deductible under both the Retailing B&O and Retail Sales classification, when the discount is subtracted before retail sales tax is added. Discounts on wholesale sales may be deducted under the Wholesaling B&O tax classification.


Early pay discount

Dealers often will reduce a bill for a customer who pays early. This is also a discount.


Example

Dealer A sells parts to a used car dealer who, in turn, uses these parts to repair vehicles for resale. Dealer A will give the used car dealer a 10% discount if the total bill is paid in full by the 10th of the following month. If the discount is taken, the full amount of the sale should be reported under Wholesaling and a deduction for the discount should be taken on the return.


Senior citizen discount

A typical discount given by new automobile dealers is to senior citizens. With proof of their age, a percentage will be removed from the cost of repair labor and parts.


Example

Dealer A gives persons over 65 years of age a 10% discount. The repair labor and parts total $100. Removing the 10% discount would lower the cost to $90. Retail sales tax and the Retailing B&O tax would be due on $90.

If the repair labor and parts are covered by a warranty or maintenance agreement, the senior discount will not apply to any part of the charge (including the deductible).


References

Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 458-20-107
Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 458-20-108
Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 82.04.160


What is a rebate?

A rebate is a refund given to the buyer by the manufacturer, the distributor or the dealer.


How is a rebate used?

The customer may use the rebate as a portion of the down payment on the vehicle or may take the rebate as cash and not apply it to the vehicle sale. Many manufacturers require that the rebate be used against the purchase price of the vehicle.


How are rebates taxed?

Rebates from the manufacturer or distributor are part of the selling price of the vehicle. The amount of the rebate may not be deducted from the selling price before retail sales tax is charged, nor may it be deducted before computing the B&O tax.

Rebates from the dealer are considered discounts and are not part of the selling price. These rebates/discounts are not subject to the Retailing B&O tax or the retail sales tax.


Example

Manufacturer A offers a $1,000 rebate for the purchase of a new pickup truck. The customer may elect to use the $1,000 as part of the down payment or take the $1,000 cash and spend it in some other manner. The agreed selling price of the pickup truck is $15,295. In either case, the amount subject to retail sales tax is $15,295. When using the rebate as part of the down payment, the customer will only finance or pay $14,295 plus interest. When taking the rebate for cash, the customer will finance or pay $15,295 plus interest.


What is the difference between discounts and rebates?

With a discount, the customer does not have the option to receive the cash and the seller is actually taking a loss. With a rebate, the amount is given to the customer to be used as a part of the sale or to take as cash. The seller does not take a loss.

Manufacturers may also give discounts to dealers. See Factory Flooring for more details.


References

Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 458-20-108

Discounts/rebates (2024)

FAQs

Discounts/rebates? ›

What is the difference between discounts and rebates? With a discount, the customer does not have the option to receive the cash and the seller is actually taking a loss. With a rebate, the amount is given to the customer to be used as a part of the sale or to take as cash.

What is rebate discounting? ›

What Are the Differences Between Rebates and Discounts? Discounts involve an immediate reduction in the purchase price, which results in the seller incurring a loss. Rebates, on the other hand, involve a partial refund after the sale, requiring customers to meet specific conditions to receive the rebate.

What are rebates examples? ›

For example, a rebate agreement states if a customer purchases 1,000 units of product, then they can claim a 5% rebate. Each unit is $100, so if the buyer purchases 1,000 units, the buyer can claim a rebate reward of $5,000.

What is better a discount or rebate? ›

Generally speaking, discounts in marketing offer immediate savings right at the point of purchase while rebates provide a partial refund after the online or offline sale. Understanding the differences between these strategies as well as knowing when to apply rebates and incentives can greatly impact your bottom line.

What is the meaning of rebates? ›

A rebate is a partial refund of the cost of an item. It acts as an incentive to help sell the product. If your new cell phone came with a rebate, you'll get a check in the mail for a certain amount of the cost.

What is rebates and refund? ›

Note that rebate is sometimes used as a verb meaning "to make or give a rebate." == Refund as a verb simply means "to give back money that someone paid for something" -- and usually it means that what was purchased was defective or unacceptable. As a noun it means "money that is paid back."

What is the difference between cashback and rebate? ›

Cash back means to earn on what you spend irrespective of the purchase. Cash back includes, offers, deals and money itself to be spent later. Rebate is the amount of the purchase price refunded by the seller to the buyer, when the quantity purchased reaches the specified limit.

What does rebates mean in procurement? ›

Rebates. A rebate is money or value credited back to a public authority1 by a supplier upon the public authority meeting a set of conditions laid out in a contract.

What does rebate mean in investment banking? ›

A rebate is a credit paid to a buyer of a portion of the amount paid for a product or service. In a short sale, a rebate is a fee that the borrower of stock pays to the investor who loaned the stock.

What does $100 rebate mean on Temu? ›

A $100 rebate on the Temu app is essentially a promotional offer that gives you discounts and savings up to $100 on your purchases. It's Temu's way of saying, “Welcome, let's make shopping fun and affordable!”

What is the difference between a rebate and a sales discount? ›

The Differences

A discount is a deduction in the purchasing price of the product. A rebate is a portion of the total purchase amount that is returned or refunded after the purchase has been made. Discounts are a short-term marketing strategy. Rebates are a long-term sales strategy.

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