Repair labor, if separately stated, is not taxable. Fabrication or production labors are subject to sales tax, even when separately stated.
Whether you need to collect sales tax depends on where you and your customer is located. If your customers are in the same state as the physical location of your business, they owe sales tax on items. If you are shipping merchandise to a state where your business does not have a location, you will not need to collect sales tax.
Feds do not have a sales tax system...so it makes no difference if your in person or not. State sales tax is generally applicable to on line, phone, etc sales. The fact is the method of purchasing really makes no difference.....and all states have a compensationg use tax so if you use something that you bought somewhere else, you owe them that tax.
Ahhhhh . . . you do not get a tax refund if you owe. You pay them.
trying to find out how much I owe on excise tax to renew my license
Many taxes are deducted from your paycheck, but sales tax is not one of them. Sales taxes are collected by a merchant at the point of purchase of most goods and some services. The merchant remits the sales taxes to the state on your behalf. Occasionally, you many not pay sales taxes at the time of purchase, as in when you make a purchase online from a merchant in another state. In those cases, you would owe a use tax to your state which is usually paid when filling out your annual state income tax return.
how do I find out if I owe property tax on car that I co sign for
The State that they do business in
you pay tax for the state in which you will be registering it.
Sales
Yes
Whether you need to collect sales tax depends on where you and your customer is located. If your customers are in the same state as the physical location of your business, they owe sales tax on items. If you are shipping merchandise to a state where your business does not have a location, you will not need to collect sales tax.
Yes, you have to pay the sales tax when you license the car.
yes you do
Feds do not have a sales tax system...so it makes no difference if your in person or not. State sales tax is generally applicable to on line, phone, etc sales. The fact is the method of purchasing really makes no difference.....and all states have a compensationg use tax so if you use something that you bought somewhere else, you owe them that tax.
No. However, be sure to have proof of Oregon residency (a drivers' license should do) when buying the car so the dealership can prove that you were not required to pay sales tax.
You must pay the taxes due in the state you buy the item in.
If you can not pay, you can resolve through payment plans. You can represent yourself before the state, or seek professional representation.