Service Tax is levied by service organisation like hotels whereas sales tax is added to the cost of goods and collected when goods are sold. Both are collected by the Govt.
yes you have to pay sales tax if you OWN the cleaning service, but if you are a customer of a cleaning service then its the responsibility of the service to pay it!
In california, generally the seller must pay sales tax on the parts purchashed and is not obligated to collect sales tax on the sale.
Florida charges sales tax on a very few services, however, if tangible personal property is given to the client in the performance of services, then the whole service can be subject to sales tax. It is a tricky area of Florida sales tax law. Below is a link to a detailed article that spells out what services are subject to sales tax and how to what out for the "might be taxable" scenarios. http://www.floridasalestax.com/Florida-Tax-Law-Blog/2012/May/WHAT-SERVICES-ARE-SUBJECT-TO-SALES-TAX-IN-FLORID.aspx
Sales tax is what consumers normally pay for, or are charged for a good/ service; and excise tax is the "hidden" tax that the producers or sellers pay for. Sales tax is listed separately. Sometimes producers and sellers include the value of the excise tax within the goods or service as an " indirect tax". So that means, theoretically, sometimes consumers are being taxed twice for the price. You can find more info about sales tax and excise tax at the B.L.S. or the Federal Bureau of Labor and Stats...
No service tax is leviable on high sea sales.
You normally do not pay sales tax on a service.
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Service Tax is levied by service organisation like hotels whereas sales tax is added to the cost of goods and collected when goods are sold. Both are collected by the Govt.
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yes you have to pay sales tax if you OWN the cleaning service, but if you are a customer of a cleaning service then its the responsibility of the service to pay it!
In california, generally the seller must pay sales tax on the parts purchashed and is not obligated to collect sales tax on the sale.
In a way, yes. It is a tax imposed in the sales you make and an amount of tax (a percentage of the amount you charge the customer for the item or service) on this has to be paid to the government.
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No, Arkansas does not charge sales tax on labor services. However, any materials or tangible goods used in providing the service may be subject to sales tax.
Florida charges sales tax on a very few services, however, if tangible personal property is given to the client in the performance of services, then the whole service can be subject to sales tax. It is a tricky area of Florida sales tax law. Below is a link to a detailed article that spells out what services are subject to sales tax and how to what out for the "might be taxable" scenarios. http://www.floridasalestax.com/Florida-Tax-Law-Blog/2012/May/WHAT-SERVICES-ARE-SUBJECT-TO-SALES-TAX-IN-FLORID.aspx
Sales tax is what consumers normally pay for, or are charged for a good/ service; and excise tax is the "hidden" tax that the producers or sellers pay for. Sales tax is listed separately. Sometimes producers and sellers include the value of the excise tax within the goods or service as an " indirect tax". So that means, theoretically, sometimes consumers are being taxed twice for the price. You can find more info about sales tax and excise tax at the B.L.S. or the Federal Bureau of Labor and Stats...