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Firewood used for home heating is exempt from sales tax. However, if it is sold as camp firewood, you must collect the sales tax.
NJ Division of Taxation bulletin S&U4 says (on page 9) that firewood is exempt from sales tax.
In general, yes, unless the restaurant is reselling the fire wood.
Yes, in Connecticut, sales tax must be collected on sales of tangible personal property, including furniture delivered to customers in the state. You would need to charge Connecticut state sales tax on furniture deliveries made to customers in Connecticut.
http://www.window.state.tx.us/taxinfo/taxpubs/tx94_176.pdf
The standard Texas Roadhouse gratuity charge is 15%. Some may be as high as 18% to cover the 3% of sales that servers pay bus boys, hosts, and bartenders.
As a CPA & Attorney that specializes in sales tax, you can take this answer to the bank. If you are selling and installing cabinets, then you are NOT allowed to charge sales tax to your customers. You are improving real property and it is outside the scope of sales tax. However, you have to pay USE TAX on your "cost price" of materials and shop labor (not field labor). It is complicated, but you should build in the use tax into your bid, but you may not charge sales tax as a separate line item to your customers. Any customers you charge sales tax in this type of job will be entitled to a right to a refund of the sales tax. If you are merely selling the cabinets (without installing), then you have to charge sales tax unless the customer can provide you with an exemption certificate from the FL DOR (such as a church). If you are merely installing cabinets (without selling the cabinets), then there is no sales tax. Installation labor is beyond the scope of sales tax. If you have been handling this wrong, then I'd be glad to discuss how to correct the matter in the past and going forward. JamesSutton@FloridaSalesTax.com or www.FloridaSalesTax.com.
The Credit Card companies charge a "fee" for each charge sale at the merchant. The fees are either a flat fee or a percentage of the sale total. The fees change from bank to bank and there is no real "standard" to list here, at least that we know of.
Yes, Texas have sales tax.
Sales tax in Texas is 6.25%.
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