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  2. Sales taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Sales tax is calculated by multiplying the purchase price by the applicable tax rate. The seller collects it at the time of the sale. Use tax is self-assessed by a buyer who has not paid sales tax on a taxable purchase. Unlike the value added tax, a sales tax is imposed only at the retail level. In cases where items are sold at retail more than ...

  3. Sales tax - Wikipedia

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    Use taxes are commonly imposed by states with a sales tax but are usually enforced only for large items such as automobiles and boats. [6] Securities turnover excise tax, a tax on the trade of securities. [7] Value added tax (VAT), in which tax is charged on all sales, thus avoiding the need for a system of resale certificates. Tax cascading is ...

  4. List of countries by tax rates - Wikipedia

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    0% (free zone companies, [234] as well as mainland companies with less than 375,000 AED a year in profit, [235] may need to fill out a tax return) 9% (for mainland companies with a net profit over AED 375,000 annually, taxation paid to other countries credited towards UAE taxation, tax return required) [235] 0% [236] 5% [236] 0% [237]

  5. 5 things to know about Tennessee's upcoming sales tax ... - AOL

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    Jul. 27—Tennessee consumers look forward each year to the sales tax holiday on clothes, computers and school supplies. It's timed to back-to-school purchases, but it applies to shoppers of any ...

  6. Indirect tax - Wikipedia

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    An indirect tax (such as a sales tax, per unit tax, value-added tax (VAT), excise tax, consumption tax, or tariff) is a tax that is levied upon goods and services before they reach the customer who ultimately pays the indirect tax as a part of market price of the good or service purchased. Alternatively, if the entity who pays taxes to the tax ...

  7. Value-added tax - Wikipedia

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    Value added tax or VAT, (in Italian Imposta sul valore aggiunto, or IVA) is a consumption tax charged at a standard rate of 22 percent, which came in on 1 July 2013 (previously 21 percent). The first reduced VAT rate (10 percent) applies to water supplies, passenger transport, admission to cultural and sports events, hotels, restaurants and ...

  8. Taxation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Tax rates vary widely by jurisdiction from less than 1% to over 10%. Sales tax is collected by the seller at the time of sale. Use tax is self assessed by a buyer who has not paid sales tax on a taxable purchase. Unlike value added tax, sales tax is imposed only once, at the retail level, on any particular goods. Nearly all jurisdictions ...

  9. Tennessee Department of Revenue - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Department of Revenue (TDOR) is an agency within the Tennessee state government that is responsible for administering the state’s tax laws and motor vehicle title and registration laws. More than 800 people work for the Department of Revenue.