That depends entirely on the State, County, and City where the services are provided. There are some jurisdictions that do tax services, while others do not; check with your local taxing authority.
If you do not want to pay service tax, then you should not obtain services that have a service tax. Service tax is a tax on certain services. The amount of services is increasing.
many states do not tax services. It depends which one you are in. Your state tax board has the rules re tax on services.
Day cares help kids develop intellectually and socially.
A holiday nobody cares about and a date no one cares to rember.
If the services are provided by a day care facility that cares for six or more children at the same time, the facility must comply with state and local day care regulations.
It is an indirect tax.It is a tax levied on the sale of goods and merchandise. In many countries tax on sale of goods and tax on services is integrated into one tax called GST or Goods and Services Tax
You can get this information from a vareity of tax professionals. H&R Block is one company that provides tax services to customers in a variety of tax brackets.
The "Who Cares Trust" is a great organization that is predominantly aimed at providing services for children in care. Who Cares Trust was designed to help improve everyday experiences for both children and young people in care as well in their future lives.
Yes there are day cares in Ireland. This was establish to take care of the old and young. Especially the very old ones.
Are you referring to GST (Goods and Services Tax) which is a tax on some goods (not primary produced goods) and services (if the entity is registered for GST)?
To find online tax services, a person must be in need of tax services. I would recommend asking people who have or who use this process. I would also call the state treasury department for legitimate tax information.
There is no "tax free" day with the federal and state income tax system. Your State or Local taxing authority may have a tax free day for sales tax. http://taxresolutionaries.blogspot.com