If you charge tax on the products/services you sell, the customer pays the sales tax and the business passes the tax onto the state/municipality. If the business buys supplies for use in the business (and not for resale) you will pay sales tax and the entire cost of the supplies will be deductible to the business. If you buy the same supplies from out of state and do not pay Nebraska sales tax, you should pay Nebraska use tax and that amount is also deductible to the business. If the business buys supplies that go into making a product for resale, you should not pay sales tax on the purchase of those supplies.
No sale taxes.
Only in your home state or in any state in which you are deemed to be "doing business', such as where you own a warehouse for fulfilling sales.
Whether you need to collect sales tax depends on where you and your customer is located. If your customers are in the same state as the physical location of your business, they owe sales tax on items. If you are shipping merchandise to a state where your business does not have a location, you will not need to collect sales tax.
No, they don't believe in charging taxes and people don't have enough money for taxe pay!!
If you charge tax on the products/services you sell, the customer pays the sales tax and the business passes the tax onto the state/municipality. If the business buys supplies for use in the business (and not for resale) you will pay sales tax and the entire cost of the supplies will be deductible to the business. If you buy the same supplies from out of state and do not pay Nebraska sales tax, you should pay Nebraska use tax and that amount is also deductible to the business. If the business buys supplies that go into making a product for resale, you should not pay sales tax on the purchase of those supplies.
No sale taxes.
Depends on the state. Some states charge sales tax on services, and some do not.
Items that a business buys with the intention of reselling them are exempt from sales taxes. However, the business has to charge sales tax when it does resell that item.
Rhode Island, Arizona, and Michigan are three states that do not have a sales tax on food. Nebraska, California, and Minnesota have no sales tax on food.
The sales tax rate are not the same in every state. It varies on what the state and local governments charge. If a business has a sales tax license, then they are allowed to charge it.
Business sales tax is a standard rate around the state of Florida. The current ongoing rate is set at 6%
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Only in your home state or in any state in which you are deemed to be "doing business', such as where you own a warehouse for fulfilling sales.
Whether you need to collect sales tax depends on where you and your customer is located. If your customers are in the same state as the physical location of your business, they owe sales tax on items. If you are shipping merchandise to a state where your business does not have a location, you will not need to collect sales tax.
No, they don't believe in charging taxes and people don't have enough money for taxe pay!!
To see what sort of licensing you need to run a cleaning business in Georgia, go to http://www.georgia.gov/00/channel_title/0,2094,4802_5033,00.html. You will also need to see if you are required to charge sales tax for your services in your state. You will also need a bid proposal to be able to present to your customers as well as a monthly invoice. You can get that at http://www.businessformsstore.com/commercial_cleaning.