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The Wisconsin (WI) state sales tax rate is currently 5%. Depending on local municipalities, the total tax rate can be as high as 5.6%.
Apparently (and surprisingly) the top Capital Gains Tax in Wisconsin (as of 2007/2008) is... 2.7% (as opposed to the top Income Tax rate which is 6.7%).cfhttp://sbecouncil.blogspot.com/2008/01/wisconsin-and-capital-gains-taxes.htmlNot certain whether this is an across-the board rate, or (if this is the "top" rate) it is lower for lesser capital gains, nor what the table is; but this is enough to go on for calculation/guesstimation & pre-planning work.
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Yes, if the labor involves repairing, replacing or affixing to real property, it is charged at the rate of 65% of the sales tax for the county where the property is located.
There are millions of tax payers in the state of Wisconsin. There is not official data as to how many of these taxpayers do not pay taxes.
After Tax Profit = Pretax Profit * (1 - Tax Rate) Solve for Tax Rate Tax Rate = 1 - (After Tax Profit/Pretax Profit)
No, you do not pay sales tax on labor. Sales tax is for materials.
Many services, such as labor, are generally taxable in New York state. Installation, repair and maintenance are considered taxable services. New York has a destination based sales tax, so the sales tax varies depending on the location you perform the services. New York has different rates for each county, city, and special district, so you will need a tax rate calculator to determine the proper tax rate to collect. Y
The progressive tax rate is one where the tax rate increases as the taxable rate, or income, is increasing.
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The address of the Wisconsin Labor History Society Inc is: 6333 W Bluemound Rd, Milwaukee, WI 53213-4146