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∙ 11y agoNope. Even if it's delivered out of state to a MA resident, it becomes THEIR problem to pay the necessary use tax if they bring it into the state within 6 months.
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Only in your home state or in any state in which you are deemed to be "doing business', such as where you own a warehouse for fulfilling sales.
Yes, in the state of New York you can charge sales tax on labor. This tax law is different for each state, so if you travel away from NY, be sure to check local state law.
Merchandise bought in state some states don't charge you Sales Tax but most do. Oregon for example doesn't.
Arizona does not charge sales tax on prescription eyeglasses. Online searches pull up not only opticians' opinions, but state law stating glasses are tax exempt.
Yes, in Connecticut, sales tax must be collected on sales of tangible personal property, including furniture delivered to customers in the state. You would need to charge Connecticut state sales tax on furniture deliveries made to customers in Connecticut.
Not unless you have a "tax presence" in the state where the buyer is located. There is no national sales tax, so the receiver is responsible for paying his own state taxes when the furniture is delivered there, if furniture is taxable in that state. For example, you go from your residence in Boston, MA, and purchase furniture in "tax-free New Hampshire," which would be taxed at 5 percent in Massachusetts. The salesman collects no tax (as it is not due in NH) and the buyer must pay the MA sales tax directly to the state treasurer of MA. However, if the furniture store has a sales office (or warehouse) in MA, it must collect the sales tax from the MA resident, and send it to the MA treasurer, even if the furniture is shipped from "tax-free New Hampshire". If you WANT to charge sales tax for out-of-state sales, there is a growing union of merchants who rake off a percentage (with permission) from the state that would otherwise have to rely upon the morality and education of its citizens to pay sales taxes on things they bought someplace else.
The state sales tax rate in New Jersey is 7.0%
The sales tax rate are not the same in every state. It varies on what the state and local governments charge. If a business has a sales tax license, then they are allowed to charge it.
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States charge sales tax because the state government needs to make money, and taxation is the only way to make money for the state.
Only in your home state or in any state in which you are deemed to be "doing business', such as where you own a warehouse for fulfilling sales.
Yes, in the state of New York you can charge sales tax on labor. This tax law is different for each state, so if you travel away from NY, be sure to check local state law.
Merchandise bought in state some states don't charge you Sales Tax but most do. Oregon for example doesn't.
Depends on the state. Some states charge sales tax on services, and some do not.
No, Delaware is a no-sales taxation state. Their budget is funded well enough by businesses which incorporate and pay incorporation fees and taxes to the state that a Sales Tax is not considered necessary.