Last time I checked, you did not have to pay sales tax in Florida if you gave someone a car. You had to pay a title transfer tax. That may have changed. It has changed a number of times.
Tell her you won't give her any more peas.
The answer is - it depends, but the answer is somewhat complicated. If you have the car shipped directly from the dealer to your home state, then no Florida sales tax applies. Let's presume you are driving the car off the lot yourself. Florida will charge you sales tax on this purchase, but if the right paperwork is filled out (Form DR-123), then the sales tax rate will only be as high your home state sale tax rate (with a ceiling of the Florida sales tax rate). So if you live in a state with a 3% sales tax, the Florida dealer should only charge you a 3% sales tax if you sign the right forms. Any sales tax you pay in Florida can be credited to the taxes that are due when you get your tag in your home state. Worthy of note, if your state has a zero sales tax rate on cars (such as Montana or Georgia), then the dealer does not have to charge you Florida sales tax. I'm a Florida CPA & Attorney that does almost nothing but Florida sales and use tax controversy. I hope this answer helps. James Sutton, CPA, Esq. WWW FLORIDASALESTAX COM
Let me know if you find out. My daughter just got denied from a community college in florida because of her felony record
Why not? I'm sure she'd like it. If you need any more ideas, you can check out brownie-pts.com. They have a list of companies that are having sales for Mothers' Day.
The list is available on blackfriday.com and bfads.net. The sales will be held on a lot of websites, for example, Amazon.com and Bestbuy.com will be having sales too.
Shipping charges are subject to sales tax in Florida unless (1) the shipping charge is optional to the customer (for any customer) or (2) the customer takes title to the property at the point of shipment. Florida administrative code rule 12A-1.045 covers this topic. I have written a very detailed article article specifically on the topic of "are shipping charges subject to Florida sales tax." which you can find on our firm's web site www FloridaSalesTax com. I'm a CPA/Attorney that does almost nothing but Florida sales tax controversy and I hope this helps. James Sutton, CPA, Esq.
The question is not worded too clearly - but - minors are legally incapable of givng consent to any sales or contract of obligation.
Miami Florida is NOT scheduled to have any sales tax free day in the year 2010 as of August 3 2010
According to the Central Florida Zoo in Sanford, Florida, "Spider monkeys give birth at any time of the year"
A sales lady should be skilled in selling, customer service, and communication. Any person wanting to do sales needs to be able to give customers a great experience.
Miami Florida is NOT scheduled to have any sales tax free day in the year 2010 as of August 3 2010.
I'm sorry but there is no such of a tax rebate for any taxes paid in Florida. The taxes you paid in Florida consist of sales taxes, motel/hotel taxes, and all of these are higher because the state of Florida has no income tax of their own so they hit the tourist and you aren't getting it back.