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  2. Sales taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Residents of Washington, who purchase goods for use in Washington, must pay a use tax in lieu of a sales tax, if any one of four conditions is true: If a Washington resident purchases goods and certain services in other states that do not charge a sales tax or charge a sales tax rate less than the sales tax rate in Washington, or if an out-of ...

  3. Trump’s back in office — here’s what to expect for your taxes ...

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    On the campaign trail, Trump promised a variety of tax breaks, including removing the TCJA’s $10,000 cap on the deduction for state and local taxes, and eliminating taxes on tip income, overtime ...

  4. Amazon tax - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Amazon began collecting sales tax in Washington, their home state, after a state law was passed requiring in-state online retailers to collect sales tax. [6] On January 1, 2018, Amazon began enforcing and collecting tax on third-party merchant sales to Washington state customers, as required by a new state law.

  5. Here’s what happens to your sales tax - AOL

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  6. Capital gains tax in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    The tax collected more than $890 million in revenue in its first year, [23] significantly exceeding the approximately $500 million in revenue initially projected. [24] The Department of Revenue projects the tax will bring in over $5 billion over the next 6 years. [25] Fewer than 4000 people pay the tax, [3] and 85% of the revenue comes from ...

  7. State income tax - Wikipedia

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    The state once had a tax on "intangible personal property" held on the first day of the year (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, money market funds, etc.), but it was abolished at the start of 2007. [12] Nevada – no individual or corporate income tax. Nevada gets most of its revenue from sales taxes as well as taxes on the gambling and mining ...

  8. Streamlined Sales Tax Project - Wikipedia

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    Uniform sales sourcing rules For in-state sales, the seller would be expected to collect the tax rate for the vendor location. This is defined as "origin" sourcing. For sales into a state from a remote seller, the vendor would collect the applicable statewide rate for the destination state. This is defined as "destination" sourcing.

  9. Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Washington's state base sales tax is 6.5%, which is combined with a local sales tax that varies by locality. The combined state and local retail sales tax rates increase the taxes paid by consumers, depending on the variable local sales tax rates, generally between 7.5% and 10%. [185]