It depends upon if the state where the item is being purchased requires the item to be taxed. Some do, and some don't.
pa contractor wants to purchase goods in MD for resale in pa - am i exempt from paying MD sales tax on goods
It will depend on your state. Some states have sales tax laws that apply tax regardless of product origin. Some states tax only if the company has a presence in your state.
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Where it is registered.
Yes. Unless, of course, if you are buying something in another state online.
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.
Although the "Tax Rate Finder" application apparently is not up-to-date or working currently, by navigating the Illinois Dept of Revenue website, all rates can be found. http://tax.illinois.gov/Publications/Sales/ As of 2009, the sales tax rate is as follows: Food tax (state): 1% General merchandise (state): 6.25% General merchandise (county): 0.25% General merchandise (city): 1.5% This makes the general merchandise tax total 8%. A local option sales tax was passed for the county in 2009, which will increase the county sales tax rate by 0.25% in 2010 for up to 20 years. This will cause the local general merchandise tax to be 8.25%.
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Merchandise bought in state some states don't charge you Sales Tax but most do. Oregon for example doesn't.
Usually in the state that it is registered
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The state sales tax rate in Louisiana is 5.0%. With local taxes, the total sales tax rate is between 5.0% and 12.0%.
Each state and many counties have their own sales tax rate. The tax on used cars is most often at the same rate as general merchandise. That rate is easy to find out -- it is posted in most store and is available online in most counties. Several states have no sales tax. These include New Hampshire and Oregon.
I purchased a car in Kansas and transported it to my home state of California. Kansas waived their sales tax and California charged me sales tax when the car was titled and licensed. I would expect a similar scenario between North Carolina and Virginia.