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on nearly all purchases in most states. According to the Business Law Advisor blog of the U.S. Small Business Administration, “Each state and locality has their own tax laws. Some states require you to pay taxes on all your sales while others have certain fl oors that must be met fi rst. For example, in Minnesota, vendors do not have to collect sales tax if they qualify for an Isolated and Occasional Sales Exemption. With this exemption there are certain restrictions, the number of days and amount of sales. If you do not qualify for the exemption, you will need to pay all state and local sales taxes.” The amount of sales tax is different from state to state, excluding New
Hampshire, Delaware, Oregon, Alaska and Montana, which do not charge sales tax.
The easiest way to fi nd out what your state requires for a reseller’s license is to check with the website of your state’s Department of Taxation, or enter “reseller’s license” into a search engine, including the state you plan on selling in: for example, “reseller’s license Michigan” or “reseller’s license New York.” Remember it is the state you will be selling in that is important for the license, not the state you reside in. In some states, there are different charges and procedures for different counties and towns. There may also be a charge or additional paperwork for vendors selling outside of the county in which they reside. Ohio, for example, charges $25 for a “Transient Vendor’s License,” for vendors who sell in multiple counties. Each state’s
website will go into the details for payments. Reseller’s Licenses are sometimes free, as they are in California and Texas, but can also cost money on a weekly, monthly, or yearly basis. The amount for the fee varies by location; it is $22 for selling in New Jersey and $120 in Rhode Island. Some states have multiple options for vendors who sell seasonally. For example, Tennessee charges $45 for an annual registration, $15 for quarterly, or $5 per month. The amount of times per year that a vendor must sell to require a permit also varies by state, in Rhode Island, any vendor who sells six times a year or more must have a permit; however, in California it is three, and in Connecticut it is only one. Luckily, in most states, the paperwork can be fi lled out online, and it is usually fairly simple, it
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