Topic: web design and sales tax |
|
---|---|
Author | Thread |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Southern Alabama, USA |
posted 03-21-2002 01:19
I've recently been trying to figure all the legalities of creating web sites for payment. Not that I have any big plans, but just in case some work come my way I want to be able to do it and know I don't break any laws. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: in your head |
posted 03-22-2002 17:46
Well.. I guess if you are registered as a business then you should collect taxes...but thats just my quess.. |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Las Vegas |
posted 03-30-2002 20:20
When I registered here (Nevada) the tax office gave me a handout addressing what I could and could not do as a "designer". I was given a paper to take to the city saying I did not need to collect sales taxes, but I was limited on what I could provide (sale) to my clients. Basicly, if you sell a tangible product (cd business cards) you would need to collect sales taxes. You can provide the design of the cards without collecting tax on the design. I believe web design would also fall under 'services' and not be taxable. |