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I ordered food from Papa Johns using their iPhone app and I was wondering the same thing and apparently they can charge tax on it.
Here's the PA code: http://www.pacode.com/secure/data/061/chapter54/s54.1.html == (a) Effective March 4, 1971, separately stated delivery charges billed by the vendor made in conjunction with a taxable transaction are subject to tax. For example, delivery charges for transit-mixed concrete are subject to tax even if such charges are stated separately from the charge made for the concrete. Similarly, if a vendor effects delivery of a taxable item to a Pennsylvania vendee through the mails, charges by the vendor for the cost of the taxable item and the postage fee are subject to tax, even if these charges are stated separately on the invoice. (b) Delivery charges made in conjunction with nontaxable transactions are not subject to tax. Therefore, delivery charges of items purchased for resale or items excluded from the tax are not subject to tax. (c) Charges for delivery made by someone other than the vendor and billed by someone other than the vendor are not subject to tax.
In most states, a late fee is not a "sale," and therefore should not be charged sales tax.
You can get a copy of previous tax returns (IRS calls these transcripts) from IRS by calling 1-800-829-1040, or order by mail using IRS Form 4506T (Request for Transcript of Tax Return). There is no fee for transcripts. It takes two weeks for delivery.
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I ordered food from Papa Johns using their iPhone app and I was wondering the same thing and apparently they can charge tax on it.
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delivery fee
In Texas, you charge tax on the delivery cost too - don't know about other states.
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Here's the PA code: http://www.pacode.com/secure/data/061/chapter54/s54.1.html == (a) Effective March 4, 1971, separately stated delivery charges billed by the vendor made in conjunction with a taxable transaction are subject to tax. For example, delivery charges for transit-mixed concrete are subject to tax even if such charges are stated separately from the charge made for the concrete. Similarly, if a vendor effects delivery of a taxable item to a Pennsylvania vendee through the mails, charges by the vendor for the cost of the taxable item and the postage fee are subject to tax, even if these charges are stated separately on the invoice. (b) Delivery charges made in conjunction with nontaxable transactions are not subject to tax. Therefore, delivery charges of items purchased for resale or items excluded from the tax are not subject to tax. (c) Charges for delivery made by someone other than the vendor and billed by someone other than the vendor are not subject to tax.
In most states, a late fee is not a "sale," and therefore should not be charged sales tax.
Yes, in many states, such as Minnesota, you have to pay sales tax on the delivery if you're paying sales tax on the item.
Most banks and even Walmarts will cash a government check for a small fee. While Rapidrefund does result in a quick tax refund check delivery, there are other methods to acheive the same. Most online tax preparation software offers the user the option of direct deposit for no additional fee.
You can get a copy of previous tax returns (IRS calls these transcripts) from IRS by calling 1-800-829-1040, or order by mail using IRS Form 4506T (Request for Transcript of Tax Return). There is no fee for transcripts. It takes two weeks for delivery.
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