Where do you pay car sale tax?
Probably the total price you paid for the vehicle - less the value of any trade multiplied by the tax percentage of your state: Example $20,000 vehicle minus $5,000 trade value = $15,000 X 5% = $750.00 tax
Will bankruptcy discharge a business sales tax?
Absolutely not.
Even in the BKs with the highest powered of lawyers...and Corporations....the last things done before filing BK is pay the sales and withholding taxes!
In most all states or taxing jurisdictions, (with California being one large notable exception), these are not taxes on "you", but money the business collects from others (customers or employees) on behalf of the State. They are trust funds....they not only won't ever be discharged....they carry direct, pierce any corporate shield, to the officers and involved parties, responsibility. Better take care of them one way or another ASAP. In the few places they may be legally considered the responsibility of the vendor, they may be discharged in the BK, (as situational as anything else), and would be a priorty claim and even allowed an extended bar date for filing a proof of claim.
What does the federal tax pay for?
State: roads, state parks, police departments. Federal : national parks , war .
They also pay for law enforcement (police, sheriff and deputies), fire departments, education (teacher salaries, books, schools, etc.), various government and public services, to name a few.
Statute of limitations on Indiana unpaid sales tax?
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.
Does an increase in sales tax payable increase or decrease cash flow?
Increase in sales tax payable increases the cash because if at first place cash is paid then cash will be reduced but if payable is increasing it means cash is increasing as well and it will decrease when all sales tax payable will be paid.
Is it against the law to bring religion into the workplace?
It depends. If you are a church secretary and the church allows you to have a bible at work, then you are allowed.
If you buy a car in MA and live in NH do you pay tax?
Yes, regardless of where you live, if you purchase a car in MA you must pay the 6.25 percent sales tax in MA within 10 days if you're going to register in MA or within 20 days if you're going to register it anywhere else. Use MA DOR Form ST-7R Motor Vehicle Certificate of Payment of Sales or Use Tax.
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I have purchased cars in other states and registered them to my "home" state thus avoiding taxes. It all depends where the car is being registered for the amount of taxes paid.
However, this procedure would be completely illegal for anyone purchasing a car in MA, unless it was purchased from a family member and thus exempt from the MA tax.
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Why is taxation necessary?
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1000x14%=140 add to the $1000 brings the price to $1140.00
Central Time - USA + Canada Central Standard Time (CST) = GMT-6
Central Daylight Time (CDT) = GMT-5 Central Standard Time (CST) is the Central Time Zone of the United States of America (USA). Central Standard Time (CST) is 6 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT-6). In most states in the USA and in most provinces in Canada, Daylight-Saving Time (DST) is observed. During DST CT (or CDT) is 5 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (GMT-5). After the Summer months Central Time is shifted back by 1 hour to US Central Standard Time (CST) or (GMT-6).
You want to buy a car from a private party how much taxes and fees will have to pay?
Depends on the state you are in. Pick up your phone book and call the state motor vehicle dept office in your town, or in some states the county clerk does it, or here in NH it's the town clerk. In GA, you don't pay sales tax if a private party; only dealer sales are subject to sales tax. Or maybe they closed that loophole by now.
Can you buy a car out of your home state where there is no sales tax?
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.
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When the government takes money from your income to pay debts and construction: taxes.
The sales tax used on a car is 114 and the sale tax rate is 6 percent what is the purchase price?
The total tax is $6.84 and the total price with tax is $120.84
Does a buyer have to pay sales tax on a car in ma from private seller?
You have to pay sales tax on private sale when you register vehicle or within 10 days, whichever is sooner. Unless sale is from a direct family member (parent, spouse, child, brother, or sister,) then an exemption may be granted.
Whether or not you register, the sales tax is due within 10 days.
Do i need to pay car sales tax in California buying from a private?
Yes, but it is called as 'used tax'. "Use tax is generally imposed on the purchaser of tangible personal property that is used, consumed, or stored in this state. Sales of vehicles, vessels, and aircraft by licensed dealers are usually subject to sales tax, for which sales tax reimbursement is collected at the time of purchase. Use tax applies to the cost of vehicles, vessels, and aircraft purchased from non-dealers (for example, private parties) or from outside California for use in this state. Use tax also applies to most leases of tangible personal property. Private party sales or brokered transactions are normally subject to use tax. If the first use of the property occurs in California, use tax may apply even if the purchaser is not a resident of the state. The sales and use tax are "mutually exclusive," which means that either sales tax or use tax applies to a single transaction, but not both."