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At 7.25%, California has the highest minimum statewide sales tax rate in the United States, [8] which can total up to 10.75% with local sales taxes included. [9]Sales and use taxes in California (state and local) are collected by the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration, whereas income and franchise taxes are collected by the Franchise Tax Board.
Businesses (whose taxes are payable the year after the income year) 59.2 1.3 0.2 60.8 Income tax (including power stations) 58.9 1.3 0.2 60.4 Tax on net wealth 0.3 - - 0.3 Property tax - 6.6 - 6.6 Employers' social security contributions: 132.0 - - 132.0 Indirect taxes: 290.7 - - 290.7 VAT 194.4 - - 194.4 Excise duties and customs duties 96.3 ...
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Amazon.com originally collected sales tax only from five states as of 2011, but as of April 2017 collects sales taxes from customers in all 45 states that have a state sales tax and in Washington, D.C. [6] Amazon also collects sales tax on orders delivered to customers in specific localities in Alaska [7] as well as certain textbook rentals ...
Collecting Sales Taxes Over the Internet Archived 2008-01-15 at the Wayback Machine Explains the current rules for collecting sales tax on Internet sales. Taxing the Internet: Analyzing the States’ Plan to Derive Online Sales Revenue Archived 2010-08-21 at the Wayback Machine Legal article discussing state attempts to derive online sales revenue.
For example, where a Vermont resident has not paid at least 6% sales tax on property brought in for use in the state, Vermont law requires filing a tax return (Form SU-452 and payment) by the 20th day of the month following non-exempt purchases to avoid a $50 late fee, a 5% penalty per month, to a maximum of 25%, plus statutory interest on the ...
Corporate income tax as a share of GDP, 1946–2009. Corporate income tax is imposed at the federal level [2] on all entities treated as corporations (see Entity classification below), and by 47 states and the District of Columbia.
Progressive taxes are imposed in an attempt to reduce the tax incidence of people with a lower ability to pay, as such taxes shift the incidence increasingly to those with a higher ability-to-pay. The opposite of a progressive tax is a regressive tax, such as a sales tax, where the poor pay a larger proportion [how?] of their income compared to ...