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The State of California does.
If the sale is via the internet and the California seller has no Illinois location, then no, you don't need to charge Illinois sales tax. You'll need to consult California tax law to know whether to charge him California tax, but probably don't need to charge it either. If the sale is in person in California, then yes, you should charge him California sales tax. If the sale is via the phone you could probably get away with calling it an internet sale and skip the tax, although it depends more on California tax law than Illinois tax law.
Just the same sales tax as on everything else sold in California. However candy is a food and unless the food is intended to be consumed at the place of sale, sales tax cannot be charged on them. So normally there is no tax on candy as it is normally not eaten at the place of sale.
Yes you have to pay sale tax in California for the used car.
The sales tax is definitely added WHERE you buy your car.
In california, generally the seller must pay sales tax on the parts purchashed and is not obligated to collect sales tax on the sale.
sale tax is a tax on sale of goods it is levied for the revenue purpose to the state government
Depending on where you live or where you buy something it is 8%+. Some cities/counties are almost 10% these days.
The total tax is $7.50 and the total price with tax is $157.50.
Dealer sale yes. In a private sale the tax is collected when the new owner transfers the title at the DMV.
No Sale tax is not charged for Sale in Course of Import. It is considered as a stock transfer.
no their is no luxury tax in California anymore.