There are entities that oppose capital recovery fees, probably because they do not understand what they are. Hence, they call them "private transfer taxes", when it is nothing of the sort.
can someone spell out what fringe benefit tax is and how an accountant of a compnay should compute the same
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Yes, you can transfer your Roth IRA to any authorized financial institution. Ensure you do a direct roll-over or reinvest the money within 60 days. The direct roll-over is the best, because you will not have to pay the mandatory 20% tax withholding fee. Contact both companies to see what their rules are for roll-over transfers. You probably will pay a transfer fee to the original company.
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Sales tax, license fee, and transfer fee.
There are entities that oppose capital recovery fees, probably because they do not understand what they are. Hence, they call them "private transfer taxes", when it is nothing of the sort.
Tax is 6.25% of the selling price of the vehicle minus trade-in, unless the vehicle is purchased from a private owner, then the tax is based on model year. Title fee is 65.00 and plate transfer is 15.00. New plates cost 78.00
This is called an indirect tax because the fee is not paid on the new purchase but has the same effect as if it were.
This is called an indirect tax because the fee is not paid on the new purchase but has the same effect as if it were.
A conveyance fee is what is called a transfer tax. It can run anywhere from two percent up to four percent. Conveyance fee can run a variation of prices depending on the size of the house bought.
For purchase by a private citizen in the US? About $4,000, plus a $200 transfer tax.
yes you will pay sales tax when you transfer the title at your county's admin. building.
You will have to pay the license & transfer fee which is minimal. Around $20. You will also have to pay 6% sales tax based on exactly what you paid for the vehicle, not the book value, but what you paid.You will have to pay the license & transfer fee which is minimal. Around $20. You will also have to pay 6% sales tax based on exactly what you paid for the vehicle, not the book value, but what you paid.
TAX and TANDEM are basically same, but TAX has the addional role called STP (Sigalling Transfer Part)
It depends. If your car tags are an ad valorem tax, that is, the cost is based on the value of your car, then that cost is a deductible personal property tax. If all passenger cars pay the same flat fee for tags, then no, the cost is a fee, not a tax, and is not deductible.
NO. But you will pay sales tax when you tag and transfer title. Based on the value of car... not the actual sales price