The taxes for 529 distributions are outlined in the IRS tax codes. Any distributions made for a qualifying state college does not count towards the taxpayers income.
Provident banks in Nj does not have a swift code, they only use the routing #.
As long as your tax preparer is familiar with the tax codes in both states you should be OK. For federal it is all the same anyway. If you are really concerned about it the base where your hubby is stationed should have someone on staff to help you. Good luck and Thank you and your hubby for your service to our country and our way of life. The taste of freedom is sweet, the protected never know.
In order to sell title insurance in NJ, you must hold a NJ title insurance producer's license. Pre-licensing courses are available throughout out the State. Once you have completed the course, passed the school and state tests, the state of NJ requires 48 hours of CE during the 4 year licensing period. In addition to enabling a person to sell title, the license also provides for any person "effecting" title which includes examination/underwriting, sales and conducting title closings. Attorneys closing for a title agency must hold a Producer's license. "Notaries only" are not allowed to conduct closings for title agencies. Notaries must also be licensed producers.
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Yes. Labor charges, such as for repairs, are subject to sales tax in NJ.
The sales tax is 7% in NJ.
The sales tax is 7% in NJ.
It is 7%.
The state sales tax rate in New Jersey is 7.0%
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same as sales tax i believe its 6% im a dealer in ny and we get alotta NJ deals and yea im [retty positive its 6
Yes. All furniture is taxable in NJ. Mattresses are not exempted.
No, anyone shopping in Vineland pays 3.5%.
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I was always under the impression that the sales tax in Paterson, NJ was 3%. When I went to buy a used car they wanted to charge 7%. Is that correct? Thanks!
From what I gather, sales tax is paid in the state in which the car is ultimately registered. I just bought a car in NY state, but unfortunately it looks like I have to pay NJ sales tax, which is slightly higher. Dang it.