Clothing and shoes are tax free in NJ. Costumes and the like like Halloween are taxable. goggle clothing and tax in nj to see the full state documentation
If your in New Jersey, you don't have to pay taxes for shoes or clothes. But if you live somewhere else? Yes. You do have to pay tax.
Sales tax is 7% in New Jersey.
Where can I download the Nonresident state tax form for New Jersey?
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.
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.
No!! no... i live in pa and there is a tax of 6% Wrong. There is no tax on clothing and shoes in Pennsylvania everyday of the year.
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%.
Does New Jersey do ?
The state sales tax rate in New Jersey is 7.0%
YES and federal tax too. They did it to ME
Sales tax was first implemented in New Jersey on July 15, 1966. This tax was imposed to generate revenue for the state by taxing retail transactions on specific goods and services.
When someone lives in New Jersey and works in New York, they may have to pay taxes to both states. New York will tax their income earned in the state, while New Jersey will provide a credit for taxes paid to New York to avoid double taxation. It's important for them to file tax returns in both states to ensure compliance with tax laws.