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sales tax sales tax!
yes you have to pay me $2000 because i want to buy a tv.
There are several factors that can determine the number of stamps that will be needed to mail a federal tax return. The first of those factors is the country for which the tax return is being filed. Each country has their own postage rates so that is an important consideration. Another factor would be how much paperwork is involved with one's specific tax return. The more paper in the package the heavier it will be and the more stamps it will require to mail.
Sales Tax / Sales Tax Rate = Gross Sale
My best SAFE guess is (3) three. Seems some peoples returns are costing them about 1.20 USD to send.. Those (3) three stamps should cover it!Depends on the number of page and size of the envelope. You should have the post office make sure that you use the correct amount of postage because the return will not be delivered if you do not put the correct amount of postage on the income tax return envelope.
Not at the post office. Collectible stamps sold by stamp dealers would be subject to sales tax like any other retail sales.
Yes they do, they have sales tax on everything else
no
Rhode Island, Arizona, and Michigan are three states that do not have a sales tax on food. Nebraska, California, and Minnesota have no sales tax on food.
It really depends on the rarity, just as if it were a postage stamp...there is a new book published (on ebay) regarding said stamps and all the descriptions and values (I think)...
Yes, in Michigan you will pay sales tax on everything purchased, private or not, except food and water.
Michigan state sales tax is .06%
Back of the Book stamps are those that are used for special purposes. These include Air Mail stamps, Special Delivery stamps, tax, official, and postage due stamps. In stamp albums and catalogs they are found at the 'back of the book.'
Yes!
States such as Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, and California allow cities or counties to levy income and sales tax. The authority for local governments to impose these taxes can vary by state and is subject to state laws and regulations.
Yes
Direct family vehicle transfer in michigan is tax exempt. Pay no tax if parent to child, spouse to spouse.