State sales tax definition

State sales tax means all of the net revenue realized
State sales tax means the sales and services tax imposed pursuant to Iowa Code section 423.2.
State sales tax means the tax levied by article fifteen, chapter eleven of the Code of West Virginia, as amended.

Examples of State sales tax in a sentence

  • In case of conflict, words shall govern.SALES TAX:All work identified in the bid schedule is subject to collection of Washington State sales tax on the Contract Price.

  • Additionally, the State, effective May 1, 2005, imposes a 4% State sales tax and a 3/8% sales tax levied in the Metropolitan Transportation Authority District.


More Definitions of State sales tax

State sales tax means all of the net revenue realized under the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act and the Service Occupation Tax Act from transactions at places of business located within a STAR bond district, excluding that portion of the net revenue realized under the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, the Use Tax Act, the Service Use Tax Act and the Service Occupation Tax Act from transactions at places of business located within a STAR bond district that is deposited into the Local Government Tax Fund and the County and Mass Transit District Fund.
State sales tax means taxes paid by retailers and
State sales tax means all the net revenue realized under
State sales tax means the tax levied by West Virginia Code Chapter 11, Article 15.
State sales tax means the tax imposed in RCW 82.08.020(1).
State sales tax means a tax payable under this Ordinance on the sale of taxable goods and supply of taxable services within the State;