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Buying Gold and Silver in Massachusetts
With its rich colonial history and contemporary financial significance, the state offers an array of choices for precious metals investors and collectors, featuring a wide range of reputable dealers.

Massachusetts’ gold and silver market is distinguished by its extensive selection of dealers. From historic coin shops in Boston to modern bullion stores in smaller towns, there is something for every level of interest and expertise, as shown in our comprehensive list of gold dealers in Massachusetts and Massachusetts gold buyers.
Buying from Massachusetts Gold Dealers
Given the diverse and extensive nature of the gold and silver market in Massachusetts, buyers are encouraged to make well-informed decisions.
It is crucial to review the reputation of dealers through customer feedback on various platforms, including our website. The Massachusetts BBB and the Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce can provide further insights and may help in identifying trustworthy local dealers.
We invite you to enrich our community by sharing your experiences in our Massachusetts gold dealer reviews after your transaction.
Are Bullion Sales Taxed in Massachusetts?
In Massachusetts, the tax situation for bullion and precious metals is determined by the transaction value.
Massachusetts imposes a 6.25% sales tax on transactions valued below $1,000. Therefore, smaller purchases of gold, silver, and other precious metals are subject to this tax. However, purchases exceeding $1,000 are exempt, offering a tax advantage for larger investments in precious metals.
For more detailed information on gold and silver sales tax in Massachusetts, potential buyers should consult the state’s official tax guidelines or seek advice from a tax professional.
IMPORTANT: The above tax details are listed for information purposes only and are believed correct at time of publication. Bullion.Directory are not tax experts. All enquiries about local and state taxes should be addressed to the appropriate local body. Taxes and taxation are subject to change.







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