Archive for the ‘Sales Taxes’ Category

Shopping in States with Sales Taxes

June 19th, 2009

In the United States, there are only six states that do not have sales taxes. For someone who is travel from a state with no sales tax to one of the states with sales taxes, it can sometimes get confusing. After all, you are used to paying the price that is marked, and sometimes may [...]

Potential Effects of Sales Taxes in Canada

June 15th, 2009

Like many others, our friends to the North are struggling with the high added cost of sales taxes in Canada. Canadians are faced with a provincial and federal sales taxes, and in New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia, they also face a 14 per cent harmonized sales tax, which is a combination of the goods [...]

Personal Property Taxes on Sales

June 10th, 2009

As if you are not confused enough when you travel to another state, you find that some states have a personal property taxes on sales of personal property. Does this pertain to you? This will depend on your own state and whether they have a personal use tax, which is what personal property tax on [...]

Collecting Louisiana Sales Taxes

June 3rd, 2009

In order to know whether a merchant needs to collect Louisiana sales taxes, he should take the time to read either online or in hard copy the requirements and exemptions for assessment of Louisiana sales taxes. One of the biggest questions that one may ask is how Louisiana sales taxes apply to Internet sales. In [...]

What Was the First Day to Pay Sales Taxes?

May 29th, 2009

When you start a new business, you may very well find yourself asking the question, "What was the first day to pay sales taxes?" The importance of this is so that you know at what point you need to begin submitting payments to the taxing authority. Your accountant may also ask you, "What was the [...]

Paying Taxes on Land Sales

May 28th, 2009

Like any other kind of property, you will need to pay taxes on land sales. The mere fact that it does not include a house does not exempt it from either property taxes or transfer taxes. After all, in reality, the land is the most expensive part of your property and will command the biggest [...]

Tips for Saving Money on Federal Taxes on Timber Sales

May 26th, 2009

During the 2006 tax season, the Federal government included some provisions to help those who are in the business of selling timber. Below you will find some tips you can use to help you save money on Federal taxes on timber sales when you file your taxes.
1. Establish your basis as soon as you can [...]

Learning about Government Taxes on Sales

May 16th, 2009

When you consider the meaning of government taxes on sales, several thoughts may come into your mind. In all probability, the first thing that will come into mind is a state sales tax. Although this is the most common, it is not the only means. Some states also have a use tax, a luxury tax, [...]

Provisions of Texas Sales Taxes

May 15th, 2009

Unlike some states, Texas has some additional provisions in within Texas sales taxes. For example, Texas sales taxes command a rate of 6.25 percent, however, local governments and use taxes can accommodate another two percent, making the potential tax 8.25 per cent. Medicines, produce, meats, bakery products, and some other food items are exempt from [...]

Provisions of the Sales Tax in Tamil Nadu

May 12th, 2009

In India, the provision of the sales tax in Tamil Nadu includes many different amounts based upon the product in question. Although the sales tax in Tamil Nadu has been in effect for many years, they have chosen to begin charging VAT effective on January 1, 2007. This change was announced at the annual budget [...]