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business code for estate dispersal jldsallthat 01-18-2008
Posted by jldsallthat on January 18, 2008, 8:41 pm
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help,,

i have a client that is a new business, focusing on estate dispersal,
meaning they come in after the death of a loved one, and help familys
handle the inventory and clearing out of the household contents,
sell, donate etc, clean the house and if needed get ready to put on
the market. mostly for families out of town and cant be local to
handle this task.

i am trying to research if they are taxable for nys sale tax, and i am
not sure what business code this would be under, as it is quit unique.

any suggestions????

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Posted by optonline on January 20, 2008, 1:11 am
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> help,,
>
> i have a client that is a new business, focusing on estate dispersal,
> meaning they come in after the death of a loved one, and help familys
> handle the inventory and clearing out of the household contents,
> sell, donate etc, clean the house and if needed get ready to put on
> the market. mostly for families out of town and cant be local to
> handle this task.
>
> i am trying to research if they are taxable for nys sale tax, and i am
> not sure what business code this would be under, as it is quit unique.
>
> any suggestions????
>
> --


You have to look at how NYS defines services subject to sales tax.
It may be that some of the services may be subject and others exempt.


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Posted by jldsallthat on January 20, 2008, 4:21 pm
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>
>
> > help,,
>
> > i have a client that is a new business, focusing on estate dispersal,
> > meaning they come in after the death of a loved one, and help familys
> > handle the inventory and clearing out of the household contents,
> > sell, donate etc, clean the house and if needed get ready to put on
> > the market. mostly for families out of town and cant be local to
> > handle this task.
>
> > i am trying to research if they are taxable for nys sale tax, and i am
> > not sure what business code this would be under, as it is quit unique.
>
> > any suggestions????
>
> > --
>
> You have to look at how NYS defines services subject to sales tax.
> It may be that some of the services may be subject and others exempt.
>
> <<< Benjamin Yazersky, CPA [NJ & NY] >>>
> -----> real address on hobokeni or hobokenx <-----
>
> "This written advice was not intended or written to be used, and it
> cannot be used by any taxpayer, for the purpose of avoiding penalties that
> may be imposed on the taxpayer."
>
> (The foregoing legend has been affixed pursuant to U.S. Treasury
> Regulations governing tax practice.)
>
> The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity
> to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged
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> from
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that is what i am having a problem finding, mostly it is just hawling
crap out of homes, cleaning homes, staging for sale, holding tag or
garage sales, dropping thing off to donation, and mailing items to
family members.

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