Yes, and...... I'm in Wisconsin also, but don't have a business license. When I went to Downtown Madison and inquired, I was told I could get one, but that it wasn't required. I got one at the time, but it has since expired...... I am an S-Corp, and have two ID numbers, one Federal, and one State, under which I file my Federal taxes and my State taxes, both Income and Sales and Use Taxes for the state. But I don't have a license. FWIW. William R. Monroe On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 6:43 PM, David Porritt <dmporritt at gmail.com> wrote: > Roger: > > Texas has had sales tax forever but until October 2, 1984 there was no > sales > tax on labor. I called the state when I first started in business here > (1973) and was told not to get a sales tax number unless I planned to sell > things. The man on the phone said that if I sold a piano bench to put it > down as labor. He said, they didn't want to be bothered with businesses > that would send them $10.00 a quarter. After 1984 when labor charges had > to > add sales tax, I had to get a sales tax number and file returns. That's > still the only state requirement. > > Each state is unique with respect to business licenses, permits etc. > > dave > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20110603/3264104c/attachment-0001.htm>
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