I live in California and we have income/ sales taxes/ gas taxes. Right now our gas price per gallon is 3.38 and a majority of the price is in taxes. Even if you move out of state or the country if you earned money in California you are suppose to file a state income tax form. I think if you were on the moon California would tax you. The sales taxes vary according to city or area. In some places it is 8-9% on the dollar, but the state sets it at 7 %. California is expensive to live in.
All states except Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire and Oregon, collect sales taxes. Alaska has no sales tax or personal income tax. NH has sales taxes on meals, rooms, gasoline, alcohol, and cigarettes. See 'Sources and related links' below for information on state sales tax rates.
Yes, in states which have a sales tax, it is a very important source of revenue.
Fees collected in a state are taxes on income, payroll, property, sales, imports, estates and gifts.
It would depend on your state law. But in most places, counties collect sales taxes in addition to state sales taxes.
The following do not pay local sales tax: Alaska Sales tax is that which has the tabular form in IRS site Income tax is that which is already withholded by any state etc
Yes the state that I live in does have a personal state income tax and does collect the states personal income taxes from the taxpayers.
All states except Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire and Oregon, collect sales taxes. Alaska has no sales tax or personal income tax. NH has sales taxes on meals, rooms, gasoline, alcohol, and cigarettes. See 'Sources and related links' below for information on state sales tax rates.
The state itself will collect income taxes from its citizens if it is a state that collects state income taxes. 43 of the 50 states collect state income taxes.
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.
Yes, in states which have a sales tax, it is a very important source of revenue.
yes these have been several proposals to collect state sales tax on Internet sales and at some point it will probably pass. The idea is based on the fact that merchants selling over the Internet are in fact selling merchandise and should be collecting and paying state sales tax to the various states. Many states have added a line to their income tax form where residents are required to state how much they purchased on the Internet and pay the sales tax that way. Obviously that only collects a percentage of the correct tax.Many large national internet merchants do collect and submit sales tax. The current state of the law requires merchants who have a "nexus" in the state to collect sales tax. A nexus being a physical presence.If your question is about a "national sales tax" a percentage added on sales and going to federal government there have been few if any serious proposals. Some have suggested a national sales tax in lieu of income tax.
No, benefits are only payable from states where income was earned. You can live in one state and collect from another, but only if you worked in that other state
Fees collected in a state are taxes on income, payroll, property, sales, imports, estates and gifts.
It would depend on your state law. But in most places, counties collect sales taxes in addition to state sales taxes.
It would depend on your state law. But in most places, counties collect sales taxes in addition to state sales taxes.
No state has federal income taxes that they collect from taxpayers. Currently in tax year 2009 seven states (Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming) do not tax personal income.
The following do not pay local sales tax: Alaska Sales tax is that which has the tabular form in IRS site Income tax is that which is already withholded by any state etc