Any vehicle dealer needs to collect sales tax for whatever they sell, unless they are selling to another dealer or wholesaler.
yes they do it.
Yes, commercial sales is a job. It can include selling anything that is used for commercial purposes like coin laundry machines, commercial vehicles or even with business like Radio Shack.
Eicher trucks and buses, a business area of the company VE Commercial Vehicles and the fourth largest CV maker in India, has a growth of 34 per cent in sales at 4,152 units in July.
Most new car dealers make very little money on the actual sale of a vehicle. They all have to stay competitively priced with each other, so they charge about the same. The profit usually comes in with financing and accessories. Used cars are a different matter, as everyone pays different prices for their stock.
Many states recently changed sales tax laws to apply taxes to labor. The rules vary by state. Iowa, New Jersey and Virginia charge tax on labor. California does not.
Most tire dealers offer the best sales at the year end, usually after the holidays. You might also find sales around Memorial Day when people are preparing their vehicles for summer travel. Call around you area to the larger tire dealers and ask when the next big sale is. Often, they'll be happy to tell you.
the sales or selling of vehicles
techno commercial sales?
There are many car dealers in Canada, I don't believe that Canada keeps count, but you could speak with your Canadian government about it. They may be able to assist you. This year statistics Canada publiushed the results of a new vehicles sales survey. This puts the number of NEW car dealers at 3,600
Only if 1) the dealer has a sellers permit which allows them to collect sales tax. 2) local or state law requires sales tax on sale of clothing Read more: http://411newyork.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=78656
There are dealers that only sale used rv's.
No you do not charge sales tax on irrigation.