11 Quarterly Schedule CT 100 Schedule for New York Vendors to Report Connecticut Sales Tax (3 99) Fo 2025

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Use Form 8949 to report sales and exchanges of capital assets. Form 8949 allows you and the IRS to reconcile amounts that were reported to you and the IRS on Forms 1099-B or 1099-S (or substitute statements) with the amounts you report on your return.
Higher Connecticut sales tax rates 7.35% : Meals and certain beverages. 7.75% : Most motor vehicles with a sales price of more than $50,000. 7.75% : Items of jewelry, whether real or imitation, with a sales price of more than $5,000.
There are many services that are taxable in Connecticut: Advertising and public relations services. Business analysis, management, management consulting and public relations services. Cable and satellite television services. Car wash services, including coin-operated car washes.
Generally, if you purchase taxable goods from mail order companies, over the Internet or at an out-of-state location and had those goods shipped to Connecticut or brought back into Connecticut for use in Connecticut and did not pay Connecticut sales tax, you must pay the Connecticut use tax. 6.
Businesses must complete and file Form OS‑114 to report all sales activity in Connecticut, even if no sales were made or no tax is due. Both taxable and nontaxable sales must be reported in ance with your monthly, quarterly, or annual filing frequency assigned by DRS.
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Once youve collected sales tax from your purchasers, the obvious next step is reporting and paying the tax to the appropriate authorities. Most states generally require you to file a tax return and remit the sales and use taxes you have collected on a monthly basis.
Services. The Connecticut Sales and Use Tax Act imposes a tax on the receipts from every retail sale of tangible personal property, specified digital products, and the sale of certain services, except where specifically exempted.

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