Yes, we charge tax on rentals.
Yes, Groupon may charge tax on purchases depending on the specific item or service being purchased and the location of the buyer.
Yes, Groupon may charge sales tax on purchases depending on the specific location and the type of product or service being purchased.
If a company forgets to charge sales tax on a transaction, they may be required to pay the uncollected tax out of their own funds. This can result in financial penalties and potential legal consequences for the company.
Steam does not charge tax on purchases because they are not legally required to do so in many states and countries. This is because digital goods like video games are often not subject to the same tax laws as physical goods.
No, you do not pay sales tax on labor. Sales tax is for materials.
I ordered food from Papa Johns using their iPhone app and I was wondering the same thing and apparently they can charge tax on it.
Not necessarily. They should charge tax on any materials they used, however in most places labor is not taxed. It will depend on your local laws - but usually they should not charge tax on labor provided.
No, Arkansas does not charge sales tax on labor services. However, any materials or tangible goods used in providing the service may be subject to sales tax.
Most online stores, which have sales tax agreements with states, will charge the appropriate sales tax for the delivery address. So it depends on the site, and what state you live in.
97% of the hospitals charge for delivery
Here's the PA code: http://www.pacode.com/secure/data/061/chapter54/s54.1.html == (a) Effective March 4, 1971, separately stated delivery charges billed by the vendor made in conjunction with a taxable transaction are subject to tax. For example, delivery charges for transit-mixed concrete are subject to tax even if such charges are stated separately from the charge made for the concrete. Similarly, if a vendor effects delivery of a taxable item to a Pennsylvania vendee through the mails, charges by the vendor for the cost of the taxable item and the postage fee are subject to tax, even if these charges are stated separately on the invoice. (b) Delivery charges made in conjunction with nontaxable transactions are not subject to tax. Therefore, delivery charges of items purchased for resale or items excluded from the tax are not subject to tax. (c) Charges for delivery made by someone other than the vendor and billed by someone other than the vendor are not subject to tax.
It depends on what business you have. I work for a locksmith company and we only tax on any materials that we install or sell.
Yes, it is generally recommended to tip even when there is a delivery charge, as the delivery charge may not go directly to the delivery person. Tipping is a way to show appreciation for the service provided.
about $2.20 per square ft. + materials cost + $50. for fuel cost loading, and delivery
Yes, we charge tax on rentals.
The delivery charge that is assessed to an FTD floral delivery depends on a couple of factors. It depends on where the delivery is to be made and when it is to be made.