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Montana Sales And Use Tax Exemptions

The state of Montana has no sales tax at the state or local levels. It is one of five states in the U.S. that does not charge a state sales tax.

Nebraska Sales And Use Tax Exemptions

The state of Nebraska levies a 5.5% state sales tax on the retail sale, lease or rental of most goods and some services. Local jurisdictions impose additional sales taxes up to 2%. The range of total sales tax rates within the state of Nebraska is between 5.5% and 7.5%.

Use tax is also collected on the consumption, use or storage of goods in Nebraska if sales tax was not paid on the purchase of the goods. The use tax rate is the same as the sales tax rate. Returns are to be filed on or before the 25th day of the month following the month in which the purchases were made. For example, purchases made in the month of January should be reported to the state of Nebraska on or before February 25th.

Visit https://revenue.nebraska.gov/

Nevada Sales And Use Tax Exemptions

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Alabama Sales Tax Exemptions

Alabama levies a 4% state sales tax on all purchases of tangible personal property unless the transaction is specifically exempted. There are more than 200 city and county sales taxes imposed in addition to the 4% state sales tax rate. Alabama’s range of sales tax rates is between 4% and 11%.

The consumer’s use tax is imposed on tangible personal property brought into Alabama for storage, use, or consumption in the state when the seller did not collect seller’s use tax on the sale of the property. The tax rates due are the same rates as for sales tax. Returns are to be filed on or before the 20th day of the month following the month in which the purchases were made. For example, purchases made in the month of January should be reported to the state of Alabama on or before February 20th. For more information on Alabama sales tax exemptions visit
https://www.revenue.alabama.gov/sales-use/sales-tax/

Alaska Sales Tax Exemptions

The state of Alaska is one of five states in the U.S. that does not charge a state sales tax. At the local level over 100 municipalities do collect a sales tax, with rates ranging between 1% to 7.5%. For more information on Alaska sales tax exemptions please visit  http://www.tax.alaska.gov/programs/programs/index.aspx?10002

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