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Sales Tax Obligations of Purchasers in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania imposes various requirements on purchasers doing business in Pennsylvania. 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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Franchise Tax in Pennsylvania

The state of Pennsylvania has both a franchise tax and a capital stock tax. If your corporation is a foreign corporation (a corporation organized outside of Pennsylvania), it is subject to the franchise tax unless you elect to be subject to the capital stock tax.

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Income Taxes on Business Income in Pennsylvania

In Pennsylvania, 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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Initial Fees and Licenses in Pennsylvania

If you're going to operate your business in Pennsylvania, 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 Pennsylvania has in store for you.

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Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania 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 Pennsylvania

As in every other state, the state of Pennsylvania 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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Sales and Use Taxes in Oregon

Oregon does not impose any form of sales, gross receipts, occupational license, use, or consumption tax based upon the sale or use of tangible personal property within the state. However, local governments are allowed to assess a limited sales tax. The local governments are allowed to collect sales tax on transient lodgings and food and beverages. Contact your local government in Oregon to see if you are subject to local taxes.

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Oversight Agencies in Oregon

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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Personal Income Tax in Oregon

If you are a resident or nonresident of Oregon and receive taxable income individually from property owned or business transacted in Oregon, you are subject to tax on net income. Therefore, if you are operating your business as an S corporation, partnership, limited liability company, or sole proprietorship, you will be subject to a personal income tax on your business income that passes through to you. In addition, local governments in Oregon are authorized to levy a local income tax, so be sure to check with your local government.

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Franchise Tax in Oregon

If your corporation in Oregon is a domestic corporation (a corporation organized in Oregon) or a foreign corporation (a corporation organized in a state other than Oregon), you must file an annual report. The annual report, along with a $50 fee, is submitted to the Secretary of State.

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Income Taxes on Business Income in Oregon

In Oregon, 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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Oregon

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

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Initial Fees and Licenses in Oregon

If you're going to operate your business in Oregon, 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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Taxes on Business Income in Oregon

As in every other state, the state of Oregon has various types of taxes. All of these tax types are full of exceptions and extremely specific requirements. Below we have gone through the major tax types 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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Sales Tax Obligations of Sellers in Oklahoma

Oklahoma 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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Oversight Agencies in Oklahoma

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 and Use Taxes in Oklahoma

In Oklahoma, the sales and use tax is levied upon gross receipts derived from all sales of the following:

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Sales Tax Obligations of Purchasers in Oklahoma

Oklahoma imposes various requirements on purchasers doing business in Oklahoma. 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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Personal Income Tax in Oklahoma

If you are a resident or nonresident of Oklahoma and receive taxable income individually from property owned or business transacted in Oklahoma, you are subject to tax on net income. Therefore, if you are operating your business as an S corporation, partnership, limited liability company, or sole proprietorship, you will be subject to a personal income tax on your business income that passes through to you.

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Franchise Tax in Oklahoma

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

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Income Taxes on Business Income in Oklahoma

In Oklahoma, 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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Taxes on Business Income in Oklahoma

As in every other state, the state of Oklahoma has various types of taxes. All of these tax laws 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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Initial Fees and Licenses in Oklahoma

If you're going to operate your business in Oklahoma, 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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Oklahoma

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

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Oversight Agencies in Ohio

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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