which statement regarding state income tax is not true
every state imposes a sales tax.
Typically sales tax is paid at the point of sale, hence the name. But depending on the state there are exceptions. If you buy goods from outside the state, and do not pay sales tax (internet sales!), you need to remit sales tax to your state. Most of the state income tax forms have a method provided for paying sales tax along with the state income tax.
true.
Not in Washington State...However sales tax laws very by state.
Sales tax is collected by the seller and then passed on to the State.
Alaska does not have a state sales tax or personal income tax. However, some local government bodies in Alaska do impose a sales tax.
Alaska does not have a State sales tax; however, several communities across the state do have a sales tax. These taxes are low - about 2%.
The state of Alaska does not have state inome tax - it is a sales tax state only.
There is no sales tax in the state of Oregon.
Typically sales tax is paid at the point of sale, hence the name. But depending on the state there are exceptions. If you buy goods from outside the state, and do not pay sales tax (internet sales!), you need to remit sales tax to your state. Most of the state income tax forms have a method provided for paying sales tax along with the state income tax.
Maryland's state sales tax is 6 percent
true.
The state sales tax rate in Massachusetts is 6.25%
Sales Tax is imposed by State and Local government. Sales tax provides around 11 percent of state tax revenue (on average).
Sales Tax is imposed by State and Local government. Sales tax provides around 11 percent of state tax revenue (on average).
Not in Washington State...However sales tax laws very by state.
It varies from state to state, but any receipt with taxable goods from that state will show the sales tax.
Sales tax is collected by the seller and then passed on to the State.