Mike thanks for ponsitg the very first comment on Great Life Quotes and it's appropriate you being British you chose the old British bulldog's post for it. WC came out with many wonderful and inspiring sayings but I had to choose one and this was it. I like a quote which gets you thinking a bit, not too much but a little bit.
No. You only pay sales tax if it's a California company in this case.
shouldn't have to pay to get your carpet cleaned if your replacing it im a carpet installer i know the trick and most carpet installers do that to people that think theyll fall for it to get extra money we used to do it all the time
While you might not be happy about your daughter spilling nail polish on your carpet, I would say the only proper punishment for her would be to deduct the cost of having the carpet cleaned from her allowance or, if she has a part-time or full-time job, have her pay directly for having the carpet cleaned.
You pay sales tax to the State in which the vehicle will be registered.
In California you will pay the saled tax when you register it.
No, there is no sales tax on a vehicle obtained as a gift in California. Others have said that yes, you do.
7.25 to 9.75% depending on state and local sales tax.
yes
If the carpet was damaged from a listed peril (smoke, fire, etc.), the average policy will pay (after your deductable) to have it cleaned or replaced, depending on the damage.
You pay the sales tax when you go into the DMV to register the vehicle. In this case you would be paying the Arizona sales tax. I purchased a car from Colorado and registered it in Califonia and payed California sales tax.
yes you do
Probably not. You paid sales tax in Oregon when the car was purchased. When moving to California you didn't have to pay sales tax on all your other possessions, did you? You'll probably have to pay a tax on the car's value when registering it in CA. Probably not. You paid sales tax in Oregon when the car was purchased. When moving to California you didn't have to pay sales tax on all your other possessions, did you? You'll probably have to pay a tax on the car's value when registering it in CA.