This is probably not what you want, but the tax in Louisiana is 9% of what you pay.
First, there are many different SOLs, mainly ones for auditing the info, assesment of the tax and collection of the tax...as you see a progression that added together can be a long time.Many States simply have none at all for many taxes...and may collect it at any time they can.Depending on certain things, generally, the audit SOL is normally 3 or 4 years. However, a substantial underpayment, normally more than 25%, can extend that too. And how the days are counted can be a bit strange..but more importantly, that they can be "tolled" (stopped), by many things, most noteably from when the Dept sends a notice, received or not, until you respond for example. filing bankruotcy, leaving the country, many other things toll the SOL. So ignoring them and waiting for the time to run doesn't work.Sales tax can be even a bit different, because those are trust funds that you hold for the State...the audit periods are normally more like 2 years to notify of an audit to see the proper things were taxed. But if it is a matter of your not payng over what you collected, then it is a criminal matter and a whole other set of rules may be invoked.Importantly for many is to understand the SOL only starts to run when a return is filed. If you don't file, you are perpetually open and will never time out.So ignoring them or avoiding them and notices or whatever, and waiting for the time to run doesn't work. Uh...it's been thought of by many before, over many years...do ya really think that's all there is to not paying?what is the statute of limitations on Virginia state taxes?
The current total local sales tax rate in Will County, IL is 7.000%.
The sales tax rate in Forsyth County, Georgia is 7%. This consists of a 4% state sales tax and a 3% local sales tax.
The current total local sales tax rate in Tulsa, OK is 8.517%.
The current total local sales tax rate in Polk County, FL is 7.000%.
if they already have a warrant for your arrest there is no statute of limitations. SoL does not account for a warrant
is there a statute of limitations on sales tax in NJ for cigarette purchases
Only the IRS has a 10 year statute of limitations. PA has no statute of limitations on collecting owed taxes of any kind, so they will persist coming after you for as long as they can.
In most cases 10 years. However, my most recent conversations with CA have indicated that the liens will stay on file even after the 10 years have passed until paid.
The statue of limitations for sales tax in Arkansas is the later of 3 years after the due date of the return, or 3 years after the return is filed. If you have not filed the tax return, then there is no statute of limitations.
Wyoming's statute of limitations are very basic and simple. They have decided that no statute of limitations shall apply to any criminal prosecution. So there is no limit to when charges can be brought.
Sales of goods are not subject to any sort of statute of limitations. A law suit due to defective goods will be limited by the jurisdiction's limits, which can be anything from a year to ten years.
6 years from the letter of intent to levy; however arbitrary by the department of treasury.
There is not a limit in Oklahoma. Most jurisdictions do not pass laws that limit their ability to collect taxes.
The statute of limitations for taxes in Indiana is 3 years after the tax was due or after the return was filed, whichever is later. So for instance if you have a tax return due April 15, 2005 and the return is filed February 1, 2005 the statue of limitations is April 15, 2008. If the return was filed on June 15, 2005 with the same due date, the statue of limitations would run out on June 15, 2008.
If it is based on a written contract, the statute of limitations on a written contract is 4 years. Determining when the time frame starts being counted is another variable, it may be from the end date of the contract, or it may be based on the actual date of breach. Consult an employment lawyer in California.
There is no sales tax involved in transferring a car. However, If you purchase it in Louisiana, you have to pay their sales tax.