The Massachusetts Department of Revenue typically begins accepting tax returns in mid-January each year, aligning with the federal tax filing season. Taxpayers can start filing their state income tax returns electronically or by mail once the department officially announces the opening date. It's advisable to check the Massachusetts DOR website for specific dates and updates each tax season.
If you have to send the copy 1 of the 1099-MISC to MA. it have to be to the Ma. state tax department.
6.25%.
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Yes. Last year it was changed from 5% to 6.25%. Two interesting tidbits, though: -MA has a "sales tax holiday" (usually in August) at least once a year -If you purchase something online and the company has no location in MA, you are not charged sales tax.
This could be very possible depending on your filing status and all of your gross worldwide income that you be required to report on your 1040 federal and state income tax returns.
Sales Tax in Ma. 6.25%
There is no tax on a car given as a gift in MA.
MA state tax will be witheld on all winnings from $600-$4999. Ma state tax + 25% federal is withheld on 5k and above.
If you have to send the copy 1 of the 1099-MISC to MA. it have to be to the Ma. state tax department.
There is no where that dont add tax they add tax on everything
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6.25%.
Any tax-free purchase of a vehicle brought into MA by a MA resident is subject to the 6.25 percent sales and use tax. It would only be exempt from MA tax if it were purchased more than 6 months ago in a state that collected a sales tax and that tax was paid and non-refundable.
Yes, anyone buying a vehicle in MA must pay 6.25 percent sales tax in MA. You have 20 days in which to pay the tax and avoid penalties and interest.
There is no sales tax on car sale to a parent, spouse, child, brother, or sister in MA.
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MA sales tax free day for certain items is August 14 and 15 2010. You can find a list of items that are exempt from sales tax at the MASS gov website and use the search box for A Guide to Sales and Use Tax then choose Tax-Exempt Items mass.gov/?