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My [minor] children have a produce business and they sell at our local farmers market. Do they have to pay or charge taxes?

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My [minor] children have a produce business and they sell at our local farmers market. Do they have to pay or charge taxes?

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Yes, the sales made by the children at a farmers market are taxable sales. However, because they are minors, the department cannot issue a sales tax license to the children. A parent should obtain a sales tax license on behalf of the children and report any sales to the department.

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