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Hello, I am starting my own business, start running this 22 but I am worried about taxes, first should I charge taxes on my business, we are selling food, and them how is gonna be my business taxes, is everything so confusing, ty in advance
Hello @DogStop: first, congratulations on your new endeavor! Your best place to see what you owe or should collect for sales tax is your local dept of revenue. You most likely will need a permit to collect the sales tax too. Most states have a one stop website for new businesses where you can find out what you need to know to be compliant. Here in Florida, where I live, it is called sunbiz.org. I would also recommend getting a good CPA and a good attorney.
Lynda
I echo the comments from Lynda and cannot think of any locality that will not require you to collect and forward taxes associated with your sales.
Yes you should start with your state of providence to acquire tax requirements guidance, however, your accountant should be a primary source.
Now as you state this is food related it is likely that local governments will also wish to become involved to the point of permits and taxes. The last thing you need to ruin your day is not having the permits. These can come all the way down to municipalities and also can restrict what may be offered for sale. Packaged food versus locally prepared foods versus raw foods may even have different tax structures. (Florida has no taxes on raw food, but does tax prepared food (restaurant purchases))
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