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Sales tax was implemented in the state of New Jersey in July 1966. It started at a rate of 3% and has since increased to its current rate of 6.625%.
Sales tax in Texas was implemented in 1961.
Yes, sales tax must be added to lawn care services in New Jersey. The current sales tax rate for most services, including lawn care, is 6.625% in the state. Make sure to include this tax when providing quotes or billing customers for lawn care services.
The sales tax rate for Suffolk County, NY is 8.625%. This rate includes the state sales tax of 4.0%, the Suffolk County tax of 4.25%, and a 0.375% tax for the Metropolitan Commuter Transportation District (MCTD).
Yes, sales tax is generally charged on construction labor in New York unless the work qualifies for a specific exemption or exclusion. It's recommended to check with the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance for the most current information on sales tax requirements for construction labor in the state.
Sales tax is 7% in New Jersey.
Sales tax was implemented in the state of New Jersey in July 1966. It started at a rate of 3% and has since increased to its current rate of 6.625%.
The state sales tax rate in New Jersey is 7.0%
With the exception of Urban Enterprise Zones the statewide sales tax in New Jersey is 7 percent, In municipalities which have been designated as a UEZ such as Orange, Elizabeth, Jersey City etc... the sales tax is 3.5 percent.
Yes, you typically have to pay sales tax on furniture purchased in New Jersey, even if you live in New York. Sales tax is generally based on the location where the purchase is made. If you buy furniture in New Jersey, you would pay New Jersey's sales tax at the point of sale. However, when you bring the furniture into New York, you may also be responsible for paying New York use tax on that purchase.
The sales rate tax for New Jersey is currently 7%. As a rule of thumb, no other cities based in New Jersey can add any additional tax on top of the 7%.
Yes. Labor charges, such as for repairs, are subject to sales tax in NJ.
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Yes, you still will have to pay sales tax on the vehicle in the state in which you bought it. There is no way to avoid sales tax.
Sales tax is based on where you live. You would pay 8.125% sales tax
Yes, the purchase of a used vehicle is subject to NJ 7% sales tax, based on the purchase price of the car. The sales tax is paid when the vehicle is registered with NJMVC.