Indiana Sales Tax 101
Sales tax in Indiana includes most tangible items and certain services.
Read moreSales tax in Indiana includes most tangible items and certain services.
Read moreSales tax in Idaho includes all tangible, physical products being sold to a consumer and certain services.
Read moreHawaii imposes a general excise tax instead of a typical sales tax. The rate is between 4% throughout most of Hawaii and 4.5% on Oahu.
Read moreSales tax in DC include physical property and certain services. Exemptions from sales tax include groceries, prescription and non-prescription drugs, and residential utility services.
Read moreAlthough commonly referred to as a sales tax, the Arizona Transaction Privilege Tax (TPT) is actually a tax on a vendor for the privilege of doing business in the state. Various business activities are subject to transaction privilege tax and must be licensed.
Read moreFlorida sales tax features a state-level rate augmented by county-specific discretionary sales surtaxes that create varying total rates throughout the state. For business owners operating in tourism-heavy areas like Miami, Orlando, and Tampa, or across multiple Florida counties, managing sales tax compliance becomes particularly crucial during seasonal fluctuations in customer volume. Let’s explore some of the specifics.
Read moreSales tax in Connecticut applies to the retail sale, lease, or rental of most goods and taxable services.
Read moreIn Wyoming, sales tax is imposed on retail sales, leases, or rentals of tangible personal property and certain services.
Read moreIn Wisconsin, sales tax is imposed on retail sales, licenses, leases, or rentals of tangible personal property and certain services.
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