There are multiple states:
Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon have no sales tax, but they have income and property taxes. I do not know if there is a state that is completely tax-free.
no that does not mean they can not pay state tax. There are many things that happen if a state is outside the continental us, but since it is a state, that means that it still has to pay state tax.
States don't tax the US. THEY ARE the US. Federal, state, and local taxes are collected through sales tax, property tax, and income tax.
Every State and sometimes every county in a state has different Sales Tax rates. Same with State Income Tax, depending on each State's Tax Burden.
The US does not impose a value-added tax.
The first state sales tax in the United States went into effect on July 1, 1921 in the state of West Virginia.
You attach one copy to each US income tax form you file (e.g. US form 1040) - federal, state, local - to confirm the taxable income and tax withholding that you state on your tax returns.
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Reciprocity. The states cannot tax federal issues and the federal government cannot tax state issues.
No married couple is permitted to file a joint state income tax return in Washington state. Washington state is one of the seven US states that have no individual income tax.
The state of Alaska does not have state inome tax - it is a sales tax state only.
yes it is true