Yes. All furniture is taxable in NJ. Mattresses are not exempted.
The sales tax is 7% in NJ.
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From the Penn DOT website: "If you hold a valid title issued in another state and, have owned the vehicle at least 6 months before moving to Pennsylvania, you will not be required to pay any sales tax when you register your vehicle in Pennsylvania. If it has been less than 6 months, you will need to provide your sales tax receipt, or remit PA sales tax. Applicants exempt from Pennsylvania sales tax will list the appropriate Sales Tax Exemption reason code in Sections 1A and/or 1B on Form MV-1." Give your niece the NJ sales tax receipt. More information: http://www.dot3.state.pa.us/new_residents/motor_vehicle.shtml
NJ Division of Taxation bulletin S&U4 says (on page 9) that firewood is exempt from sales tax.
NJ charges sales/use tax on purchase of gold bullion. The rate is 7%. So, essentially, if you are purchasing gold bullion as an investment in NJ, 7% of the investment is lost off the top. This is in addition to capital gains taxes when you sell the gold. Add in that the dealer spread of perhaps 5-10%, and you pretty much lose 17% off the top in addition to capital gains tax losses. However, NY does not charge sales tax on gold bullion. A NJ resident can drive to NY, buy gold there, and store it in a safety deposit box in NY, so that the gold is neither bought nor stored (and therefore used) in NJ. Legally, then, no sales or use tax needs to be paid to NJ in this case.
The sales tax is 7% in NJ.
The sales tax is 7% in NJ.
It is 7%.
The state sales tax rate in New Jersey is 7.0%
Yes. Labor charges, such as for repairs, are subject to sales tax in NJ.
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same as sales tax i believe its 6% im a dealer in ny and we get alotta NJ deals and yea im [retty positive its 6
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I was always under the impression that the sales tax in Paterson, NJ was 3%. When I went to buy a used car they wanted to charge 7%. Is that correct? Thanks!
From what I gather, sales tax is paid in the state in which the car is ultimately registered. I just bought a car in NY state, but unfortunately it looks like I have to pay NJ sales tax, which is slightly higher. Dang it.
Yes, the purchase of a used vehicle is subject to NJ 7% sales tax, based on the purchase price of the car. The sales tax is paid when the vehicle is registered with NJMVC.
is there a statute of limitations on sales tax in NJ for cigarette purchases