The tax percentage for the gift tax is generally 45 percent.
Errr... tax at what percentage ?
Tax rates vary from place to place. It would be necessary to know what percentage of tax is added.
You add the tax to 49.99. You have to know the percentage charged as tax. For example, if the tax is 5%, you calculate 5/100 x 49.99, and add it to 49.99. (You can also get this result faster, if you know a little about percentages: calculate 49.99 x 1.05 - assuming a 5% tax; multiply by 1.07 for a 7% tax, etc.).
Your question is too vague. You must give the percentage that you are taxed at.
where I live in Maryland there is a 6% sales tax. so $6.59 would cost $6.99 just take your percentage sales tax for your state and multiply it by the amount of purchase. then add that number to your amount of purchase
45 percent
90000 dollars is the gift tax of a gift of 200000 dollars.
In most cases, the receiver does not have to pay gift tax on the gift they received. The responsibility for paying gift tax typically falls on the person giving the gift.
gift = no sales tax
no....
Gift tax, when applicable, is paid by the one giving the gift,
Estate has to do with when someone dies. Gift tax has to do with when someone makes a gift of larger than a certain value.
In most cases, the receiver of a gift does not have to pay tax on it. The giver is usually responsible for any gift tax that may apply.
No, gift cards are not tax deductible for a business.
No, you do not have to declare Gift Aid on your tax return.
Yes, if the gift exceeds the gift-giver's annual exemption of $15,000 per recipient, the gift giver must pay the gift tax.
There is no tax on a car given as a gift in MA.