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1.cash-take sale 2.cash-send or cash-deliver sale 3.charge-take sale 4.charge-send or charge-deliver 5.lay-away or will-call sale 6.part-cash part-charge sale 7.C.O.D. sale 8.installment sale 9.Internet sites.
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Yes, the core charge is considered part of the sale of the new part, even though you can get your core charge back by returning the old part. Also when you return the old part for a refund of the core charge, you are *not* entitled to refund of the sales tax you originally paid on the core charge. You may be able to avoid the core charge and its sales tax altogether if you are able to bring the old part in to turn in at the same time you are buying the new part.
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In North Carolina, a travel charge may be taxable depending on the nature of the service provided. If the travel charge is part of a taxable service or sale, then it is subject to sales tax. However, if it is a reimbursable expense for travel-related costs that are separately stated and not part of a taxable sale, it may not be taxable. It's important to consult with a tax professional or the North Carolina Department of Revenue for specific situations.
"Charge-send sale" refers to a transaction where the customer is charged for a product or service upon sending the order. "Charge-deliver sale" refers to a transaction where the customer is charged for a product or service upon delivery. These terms outline when the customer is billed in relation to the purchase process.
If it was YOU that attempted to sell it - - Possession With Intent to Distribute. The charge would be the same whether or not it was your first sale or your 15th sale. What you really mean is that - It was your first time getting CAUGHT and arrested.
A retailer has to charge you the sale price if the price that you choose in their store is on sale. They cannot hide from you the fact that the item is on sale.
depends on the lawyer. He will most likely notify you what the charge is.
service that directry paying on the entrepeneur.
Do you mean the electrons? They have a negative charge