“How do I check the status of my state tax?”
You should be able to check with your CPA to find out the status, but if not you can check with the IRS to find the status of your business tax return. You can visit www.irs.gov
status on tax return
It is not difficult for a person to find the status on their federal or state income tax refund. The federal income tax refund status is located on the IRS website. Most states also offer status updates on tax refunds on the state's website or the state treasurer's website.
Your question depends on the location of the association -- which state -- and the vendor that the association proposes to pay.If, for example, you hold your Annual Meeting at the local sports palace, and you agree to a no-host bar, a buffet of snacks and use of the club room, the venue will probably charge you sales tax, which you should pay.If there is no sales tax in your state, or if you believe you have a tax-exempt status, you may pay no tax. You need proof of your tax-exempt status from the state agency where the association is located before you book the venue.
The Senator tried to remove the religious tax-exemption status from Wiccan churches.
The residential status of an assessee is important for income tax purpose for following reasons. 1) It is important to make sure that the person being assessed belongs to a particular country during particular period and is not able to evade the tax. 2) Tax incidence or Tax burden on an assessee depends on his residential status.
It means it has no tax
It changes the tax bracket of the taxpayer, meaning that the taxpayer pays more or less tax, depending on filing status.
That means that your income tax return is in line for processing.
where do I get application for tax excempt at dollar stores, I have tax id number
Indians are tax exempt on the provincial portion of the HST (8%) when they present their tax status card. For more details on this follow this link to the government communique about Indian tax status in regards to the HST: http://www.rev.gov.on.ca/en/taxchange/firstnations.html