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According to a document from MyFlorida.com
http://dor.myflorida.com/dor/pdf/fot0710.pdf"Photographers: Some photographers sell tangible personal property with the services they provide. Often this makes the entire charge taxable. They also buy goods from other states and import them for use in Florida."
In Florida, photographers generally do not charge sales tax on sitting fees, as these fees are considered services rather than tangible personal property. However, if the photographer sells physical products (like prints or albums) as part of the session, sales tax must be charged on those items. It's essential for photographers to keep accurate records of their services and products to comply with tax regulations. For specific situations, consulting a tax professional or the Florida Department of Revenue is advisable.
http://www.window.state.tx.us/taxinfo/taxpubs/tx94_176.pdf
do we need to charge sales tax on labor in nashville tennessee
Only for sales to people in Ohio.
Yes. Photographers must collect 7% sales tax on products (photos, etc) and services (shoot fees, charges for editing, etc) when sold in NJ. The services that a photographer provides are considered to be producing tangible personal property (i.e. photographs) which is taxable in NJ. Please note: If you are sending the finished product electronically to your customer, and no tangible print will be issued, sales tax is not due. Also, photographers may be able to receive a tax break on equipment purchased for use in the profession. For example, a professional photographer can purchase cameras, tripods, films/memcards (or repairs to such equip) without paying NJ sales tax on the purchase. NJ exemption certificate ST-4 must be used by photographers for these types of tax-free purchases. For more information, please see NJ's sales tax publication ANJ-2 for photographers at: http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/pdf/pubs/sales/anj2.pdf
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Yes. You can call the WI department of revenue for questions, and they also have their current reculations here: http://www.legis.state.wi.us/rsb/code/tax/tax011.pdf Photography is code 11.47, so you have to scroll down to find it.
Yes, in Connecticut, sales tax must be collected on sales of tangible personal property, including furniture delivered to customers in the state. You would need to charge Connecticut state sales tax on furniture deliveries made to customers in Connecticut.
You need to talk to a lawyer
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.
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