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Sales and Use Taxes in Texas

In Texas a tax is imposed on the sale at retail of taxable items and upon the storage, use or other consumption in the state of taxable items purchased, leased or rented from any retailer for storage, use or other consumption in Texas.

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Oversight Agencies in Texas

If you're looking for additional information on state tax topics, we recommend that you contact the governmental agency that oversees the administration of the specific fee or tax. Below are the agencies that may provide help in researching an answer.

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Utah

Utah businesses may incur the following types of state filing fees and taxes on income and sales:

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Taxes on Business Income in Texas

As in every other state, the state of Texas has various types of taxes. All of these types of tax are full of exceptions and extremely specific requirements. Below we have gone through the major types of tax that will affect small businesses. Our intent is to give you a general understanding of when the various taxes will apply to you and what they will mean to your business.

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Franchise Tax in Texas

In Texas, corporation franchise tax is computed on both taxable capital and a taxable earned surplus basis. Your business pays on the basis that produces the greater tax.

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Oversight Agencies in Tennessee

If you're looking for additional information on state tax topics, we recommend that you contact the governmental agency that oversees the administration of the specific fee or tax. Below is the agency that may provide help in researching an answer:

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Initial Fees and Licenses in Texas

If you're going to operate your business in Texas, when you start up you're likely to incur filing fees and licensing fees depending on the type of business you run and your business form (corporation, sole proprietorship, partnership or limited liability company (LLC)).

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Texas

Texas businesses may incur the following types of state filing fees and taxes on income and sales:

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Sales Tax Obligations of Purchasers in Tennessee

Tennessee imposes various requirements on purchasers doing business in Tennessee. We recommend that you go through the items below to help you with the most frequently asked questions concerning purchasers and sales and use tax issues.

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Sales and Use Taxes in Tennessee

In Tennessee, the retailers' sales and use tax is imposed on the privilege of selling tangible personal property at retail or storing such property for use or consumption in the state. It includes the renting and leasing of property. The sales and use tax is imposed on every person who:

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Sales Tax Obligations of Sellers in Tennessee

Tennessee imposes various requirements on sellers doing business in the state. We recommend that you go through the items below to help you with the most frequently asked questions concerning sellers and sales and use tax issues.

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Income Taxes on Business Income in Tennessee

In Tennessee, you're generally free to choose to operate your business as a C corporation, S corporation, partnership, limited liability company (LLC), or sole proprietorship. However, the entity type you select for your business may, in some cases, decide whether you or your business pays income taxes on the business income.

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Personal Income Tax in Tennessee

In Tennessee an income tax is imposed on qualified income at the rate of 6 percent. Qualified income consists of dividends from stocks and interest from qualified bonds and other obligations. Interest from commercial paper, short term trade acceptances, and certificates of deposit, etc. are not subject to the income tax.

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Initial Fees and Licenses in Tennessee

If you're going to operate your business in Tennessee, when you start up you're likely to incur filing fees and licensing fees depending on the type of business you run and your business form (corporation, sole proprietorship, partnership or limited liability company (LLC)). Read on to see what Tennessee has in store for you.

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Franchise Tax in Tennessee

In Tennessee, a domestic corporation (a corporation organized in Tennessee) or a foreign corporation (a corporation organized in a state other than Tennessee) must file an annual franchise tax report.

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Taxes on Business Income in Tennessee

As in every other state, the state of Tennessee has various types of taxes. All of these types of tax are full of exceptions and extremely specific requirements. Below we have gone through the major types of tax that affect small businesses. Our intent is to give you a general understanding of when the various taxes will apply to you and what they will mean to your business.

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Oversight Agencies in South Dakota

If you're looking for additional information on state tax topics, we recommend that you contact the governmental agency that oversees the administration of the specific fee or tax. Below are the agencies that may provide help in researching an answer:

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Sales Tax Obligations of Sellers in South Dakota

South Dakota imposes various requirements on sellers doing business in the state. We recommend that you go through the items below to help you with the most frequently asked questions concerning sellers and sales and use tax issues.

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Tennessee

Tennessee businesses may incur the following types of state filing fees and taxes on income and sales:

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Sales and Use Taxes in South Dakota

In South Dakota the retail sales and service tax is imposed on the privilege of engaging in business as a retailer. The sales and service tax applies to sales at retail in South Dakota of tangible personal property, consisting of goods, wares, or merchandise, to consumers or users. The tax is also imposed on the gross receipts of any person engaging in the practice of any business in which services are rendered. All services are taxable except those specifically exempted. (An example of tax exempt services are professional services relating to health.)

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Sales Tax Obligations of Purchasers in South Dakota

South Dakota imposes various requirements on purchasers doing business in South Dakota. We recommend that you go through the items below to help you with the most frequently asked questions concerning purchasers and sales and use tax issues.

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Income Taxes on Business Income in South Dakota

The state of South Dakota does not have a general corporation income tax. The only corporations that are subject to income taxes are banks and financial institutions. The rates range from 6 percent on net income less than $400 million to 0.25 percent on income greater than $1.26 billion. The minimum tax is $500 per business location.

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Franchise Tax in South Dakota

If your corporation in South Dakota is a domestic corporation (a corporation organized in South Dakota) or a foreign corporation (a corporation organized in a state other than South Dakota) you must file an annual report. The annual report, along with a $30 fee, is payable to the Secretary of State.

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Taxes on Business Income in South Dakota

As in every other state, the state of South Dakota has various types of taxes. All of these types of tax are full of exceptions and extremely specific requirements. Below we have gone through the major types of tax that affect small businesses. Our intent is to give you a general understanding of when the various taxes will apply to you and what they will mean to your business.

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South Dakota

South Dakota businesses may incur the following types of state filing fees and taxes on income and sales:

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