In Florida, membership dues are generally exempt from sales tax if they are for organizations that provide recreational, social, or charitable activities. However, if the membership includes access to taxable goods or services, such as a gym that offers fitness classes for an additional fee, those specific charges may be subject to sales tax. It's essential to review the specifics of the membership and any associated benefits to determine tax applicability. Always consult with a tax professional for detailed guidance.
An example of a tax on consumption would be a sales tax. A sales tax is a tax paid for the sales of goods and services. A consumption tax, it is a tax on something used or "consumed." A sales tax is a good example. Europe has a value added tax which is the same idea.
The amount of sales tax on a 25,000 car depends on the sales tax rate in the specific location where the car is being purchased. If the sales tax rate is 8, the sales tax on a 25,000 car would be 2,000.
The sales tax rate for Topeka, KS is 8.95% and that is including the state of Kansas sales tax.
No, the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) does not include sales tax.
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You will pay sales tax where you register the vehicle. Last time I checked Florida has sales tax...
The sales and use tax in Saint Johns County in Florida is currently 6 percent. This is the same sales tax that the whole state of Florida charges.
The sales tax in Broward County is 6%, which is below the Florida average of 7%.
The highest sales tax rates in Florida are in Madison and Escambia counties at 7.50%.
6% plus the county sales tax rate
Florida charges sales tax on a very few services, however, if tangible personal property is given to the client in the performance of services, then the whole service can be subject to sales tax. It is a tricky area of Florida sales tax law. Below is a link to a detailed article that spells out what services are subject to sales tax and how to what out for the "might be taxable" scenarios. http://www.floridasalestax.com/Florida-Tax-Law-Blog/2012/May/WHAT-SERVICES-ARE-SUBJECT-TO-SALES-TAX-IN-FLORID.aspx
The answer is - it depends, but the answer is somewhat complicated. If you have the car shipped directly from the dealer to your home state, then no Florida sales tax applies. Let's presume you are driving the car off the lot yourself. Florida will charge you sales tax on this purchase, but if the right paperwork is filled out (Form DR-123), then the sales tax rate will only be as high your home state sale tax rate (with a ceiling of the Florida sales tax rate). So if you live in a state with a 3% sales tax, the Florida dealer should only charge you a 3% sales tax if you sign the right forms. Any sales tax you pay in Florida can be credited to the taxes that are due when you get your tag in your home state. Worthy of note, if your state has a zero sales tax rate on cars (such as Montana or Georgia), then the dealer does not have to charge you Florida sales tax. I'm a Florida CPA & Attorney that does almost nothing but Florida sales and use tax controversy. I hope this answer helps. James Sutton, CPA, Esq. WWW FLORIDASALESTAX COM
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