when you go to a store, does the store (a seller) or the buyer pay the sales tax, that is if you have to pay sales tax on a home. (usually the state calls the tax when you purchase a home something else)
2007-12-11 08:58:24
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answered by kisutch 3
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The PROPERTY tax will be pro-rated between the buyer and the seller, based on the length of ownership.
There's no sales tax on a house, let's hope nobody get the thought that THAT would be a good idea.
2007-12-11 09:10:14
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answered by Debdeb 7
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No. that's purely perfect wing propaganda. there is no such "sales tax" on actual materials. there's a sparkling earnings tax for greater earnings persons. In concept, it ought to prepare to domicile sales yet in basic terms the convenience is taxed and in basic terms after different exclusions. approximately ninety 9.9% of domicile sellers won't ought to pay this tax. the e mail makes human beings think of that this tax is a three.8% sales tax on all domicile sales. this is thoroughly fake.
2016-11-02 22:32:29
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answered by kowalczyk 4
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You don't pay a sales tax on a house, there are revenue stamps and other charges involved.
The best thing you can do is contact a Realtor and they will explain the costs that a seller is responsible for.
The exact costs, and WHO is responsible, vary by state.
2007-12-11 08:56:43
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answered by Expert8675309 7
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I don't know about SC, but in NC, no sales tax is on houses. Some other taxes, but not sales.
2007-12-11 08:56:50
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answered by Nick Name 7
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