SALES TAX TUESDAY: Georgia
What do you think of when someone says ‘Georgia’, I would bet the first thing that comes to mind isn't Sales Tax!
View ArticleSALES TAX TUESDAY: Maine
Maine may be the only state with just one syllable in its name, but it still collects plenty of sales tax. If you buy your lobster live from a seaside boat, you will pay no tax; buy it steamed at a...
View ArticleSALES TAX TUESDAY: New Mexico
From the western lore of the Lincoln County wars, to the mystery of the Roswell Flying Saucer incident, New Mexico is a broad expanse of beauty and history which has NO State Sales Tax.
View ArticleSALES TAX TUESDAY: Michigan
Known as the car capital of the world, Michigan’s state sales tax rate is 6%. There are no local option sales taxes.
View ArticleSALES TAX TUESDAY: Maryland
Maryland is home to one of the greatest things on the planet, 'the Maryland Crab Cake', and only 6% sales tax. You can hardly beat that. Alright, Baltimore and Annapolis and a lot more too, but let's...
View ArticleSALES TAX TUESDAY: New Jersey
New Jersey has more diners and shopping malls per capita than anywhere else in the world, of course they are an important source of Sales Tax revenues for New Jersey which has a state wide sales tax...
View ArticleSALES TAX TUESDAY: Iowa
I can't get very excited about Iowa because I can not get over that 'day the music died' there.
View ArticleSALES TAX TUESDAY: New York
New York is no light weight when it comes to sales taxes, while it's rates are not 'out of the ball park', the state does collect more sales tax on an on-going basis than just about any other state in...
View ArticleSALES TAX TUESDAY: North Dakota
You can't let the cold confuse your sales tax computations with rates that vary by jurisdiction and products.
View ArticleSALES TAX TUESDAY: Louisiana
Louisiana, home to some of the 'best food on the planet' spawned by cultural influences, has a state sales tax rate of 4%, but their total sales tax rate can be as high as 11% based on local sales taxes.
View ArticleSALES TAX TUESDAY: Texas
While "everything maybe bigger" in Texas (as the saying goes) that doesn't really apply to Sales Tax since their sales taxes are 'on par' if not lower than many other jurisdictions, still the same it...
View ArticleSALES TAX TUESDAY: Texas
While "everything maybe bigger" in Texas (as the saying goes) that doesn't really apply to Sales Tax since their sales taxes are 'on par' if not lower than many other jurisdictions, still the same it...
View ArticleSALES TAX TUESDAY: Washington, D.C.
While it is not a state, Washington, D.C. makes use of ‘Sales Tax’ in the same fashion the states we have studied use their Sales Tax, general government operations.
View ArticleSALES TAX TUESDAY: Series Finale
In this final installment of Sales Tax Tuesday we look at the 'Final 5: those states without any 'state-wide' sales or use tax.
View ArticleSales Tax and QuickBooks Web Seminar Archive
Insightful Accountant recently hosted a web seminar with Avalara featuring the Avalara sales tax automation solution AvaTax, including a demo featuring how AvaTax works with QuickBooks. If you have...
View ArticleHow To Calculate Sales Tax In QuickBooks
Avalara, the sales tax automation company, has a 10 minute video demonstration to show you how easy it is to automate your sales tax calculations in QuickBooks. This is a great overview for ProAdvisors...
View ArticleSALES TAX TUESDAY: Maryland
Maryland is home to one of the greatest things on the planet, 'the Maryland Crab Cake', and only 6% sales tax. You can hardly beat that. Alright, Baltimore and Annapolis and a lot more too, but let's...
View ArticleSALES TAX TUESDAY: New Jersey
New Jersey has more diners and shopping malls per capita than anywhere else in the world, of course they are an important source of Sales Tax revenues for New Jersey which has a state wide sales tax...
View ArticleSALES TAX TUESDAY: Iowa
I can't get very excited about Iowa because I can not get over that 'day the music died' there.
View ArticleSALES TAX TUESDAY: New York
New York is no light weight when it comes to sales taxes, while it's rates are not 'out of the ball park', the state does collect more sales tax on an on-going basis than just about any other state in...
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