The payment of state sales tax when building a home can vary depending on the state and the specific circumstances. In some states, you may be required to pay sales tax on materials and labor used during construction. It is recommended to consult with a tax professional or your local tax authority for specific guidance on your situation.
Residents of Indian reservations are generally exempt from state income taxes on reservation income, but they are still subject to federal income taxes. They may also pay sales taxes and property taxes depending on the location and specific agreement between the tribe and surrounding state or local government.
In Georgia just like most other sales taxes it depends on how you invoice your customers. I often times advise clients on this issue. You need to invoice material and labor separately on your invoices that you give to your customers. If you do this then the answer is no, you will not have to charge or pay sales tax on the labor portion. If you bill a client say $5000 for the building of a deck and that's all the bill says then you must pay sales tax on the $5000 total. If you list $2250 for material and $2750 for labor then you will only pay sales tax on the $2250 material part of the bill. Most people don't want to show this much detail. You must be honest in your separation. You can't charge $1 for material and $4999 and think you are being smart by screwing the tax people. If you do this you will regret it. Expectation is you charge more for materials than you pay for them for handling, profit, etc.
I can not speak for all professions but as a business owner I do know about the automotive industry. If any part is used in a repair then you do pay tax on the total bill. If you had your door hinges lubricated then you pay tax as there was a lubricant used and it stays on the car. If you had your Cooling system tested and no parts or fluids were used then you do Not pay tax on the labor. Also there is no tax on wrecker service. Repair Labor Only Charges for repairs of tangible personal property needing only labor or service are not taxable. The dealer must keep documentation to prove no tangible personal property was joined with, or attached to the repaired item. The sales tax and surtax apply when parts are used in the repair even if the parts are provided at no charge
Depending on the things you want to sell and whether you want to sell them as a business or not the answer varies. for example, to own or sell potentially dangerous things like weapons, drinks and rare or dangerous animals needs certain licences for varying reasons. Also, you would need a licence to sell things in certain specialised businesses. If you are just talking about your personal items, you can sell them on eBay, Craigslist or have a yard sale and don't need a license. In my town you do need a permit though to have a yard sale but it is free.
In Louisiana, there is generally a 3-year statute of limitations for assessing and collecting delinquent sales tax. This means that the Louisiana Department of Revenue typically has 3 years from the due date of the tax return to assess and collect any past due sales tax.
In my state there is no sales tax on a home sale.
Yes, you pay the taxes in the state you title the car in.
you only pay taxes in the state the car is registered.
Yes, you can.
yes. you must pay your home states sales tax no matter where you buy the vehicle. however you will NOT have to pay sales tax in the state you buy the vehicle, but they may (or may not) have a fee for out of state purchasers.
You pay the sales tax of your home state. Not the state where you bought it. Some state have recipricol agreements and yoiu do pay tax in the state in which you purchased the vehicle. IF that states tax rate is lower then you home state, you will make up the difference at the time you title and register the vehicle.
You would have to call a State Revenue office to get that clear. -In my experience ( Canada) you always pay sales tax.
you pay the tax of the state that you bought it in
It depends on the state you live in. If your state has sales tax, you would pay them on the sales price.
You pay the sales tax for the state in which you're going to register your car.
Yes, and then when you take it back to your state and license it you will still pay your state sales tax. what if your company buys it out of state and sells it to your mother as a used car does she pay tax as well and at what rate. In most instances you are charged the sales tax rate of the area you live in regardless of where you purchase the vehicle.
You pay sales tax to the State in which the vehicle will be registered.