It would depend on your state law.
But in most places, counties collect sales taxes in addition to state sales taxes.
Sales taxes are collected by every state except Alaska, Montana, New Hampshire, Oregon, and Delaware. Alaska itself does not collect sales tax but it allows Counties and Cities to collect them. Counties and Cities across the country are allowed to collect sales taxes for different used depending on the laws within that state.
Cities and Counties use property tax sales to collect delinquent property taxes. About 4% of property taxes are delinquent each year and this is the method the taxing authorities use to collect the taxes. There are two types of sales, tax lien sales, where they sell a lien on the property to an investor (who will earn a very attractive interest rate and get the property if they are not paid back), and tax deed sales where the taxing jurisdiction sells the property outright. To learn more about tax sales go to the related link.
Taxes are collected by various governmental bodies, primarily at the federal, state, and local levels. In the United States, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is responsible for federal tax collection, while state tax agencies handle state income, sales, and property taxes. Local governments, such as counties and municipalities, also collect taxes for services like education, public safety, and infrastructure. Each body operates under specific regulations and laws governing taxation.
The sales and use tax rate in Georgia varies across the State. The reason for this is the State has a 4% rate but the 159 counties have different rates. Some counties have a SPLOST (Special Purpose Local Option Tax) for Capital Improvements in the County and some counties have a SPLOST for the school system as well. I believe all have1% for the county's general fund and some in and around Atlanta have a MARTA (Transit System) sales tax of 1%. The rates vary from 6% to 8% with the 8% in Atlanta.
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It would depend on your state law. But in most places, counties collect sales taxes in addition to state sales taxes.
Sales taxes are collected by every state except Alaska, Montana, New Hampshire, Oregon, and Delaware. Alaska itself does not collect sales tax but it allows Counties and Cities to collect them. Counties and Cities across the country are allowed to collect sales taxes for different used depending on the laws within that state.
The state sales tax in Kansas is 6.15 percent. Cities and counties have an additional local sales tax; these rates can be found on the state's website.
This would be a better question for a local attorney, but probably not.
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Most U.S. states collect sales tax, with a few exceptions such as Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon. The specific rate and regulations vary by state and can also include local sales taxes on top of the state rate.
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States such as Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, and California allow cities or counties to levy income and sales tax. The authority for local governments to impose these taxes can vary by state and is subject to state laws and regulations.
Local taxes usually refer to taxes that are assessed by political entities smaller than the state, such as cities or counties. Some cities have an income tax and/or sales taxes.
Yes, counties' is the possessive form of the plural noun counties. example: Not all of the counties' sales taxes are at the same rate.
The first place to look is in your local newspaper. Most newspapers have a classified section and usually you will find information about local car sales. Also, you can drive to a nearby dealership and ask a sales associate about their next sale.
Hello there, in my opinion the best place to obtain information on local running shoe sales are places like your local newspaper or fashion magazines and sports magazines.