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Are internet sales taxable?

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Are internet sales taxable?

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Yes, items sold by a business located in Gilbert via the internet to Arizona residents are taxable at the State/County rate and the Gilbert rate and must be reported on the TPT-1 form.

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Internet sales of taxable goods delivered in Iowa are subject to state sales and use tax. Information downloaded from the Internet as a non-tangible entity is exempt from tax. Internet access fees and charges for providing information made available through a computer server are exempt from sales tax.

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Yes, items sold by a business located in the City of Surprise via the internet to Arizona residents are taxable at the State/County rate and the City of Surprise rate and must be reported on the TPT-1 form.

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A. Items sold by Prescott based businesses via the Internet to residents of Arizona are taxable and reported to the City at the 2% tax rate. The State would also collect taxes on sales made within Arizona.

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Items sold by Oro Valley businesses via the internet to Arizona residents are taxable at the total rate of 8.1%

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