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    haynest Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Mar 6, 2007, 02:49 PM
    What items or services are taxable in a business establishment?
    Hello everybody! I am glad I found this sweet site, my specialty is computers so you'll catch me answering there! On to my question now.

    What items or services are taxable in a business establishment?

    The reason I ask? I just opened my own small business and I feel as if I should find this information out! Seeing as how it is tax season I should have an idea of what should be filed.

    I will be offering a variety of services and I do not want to tax my customers where they should not be taxed. Thanks for the help in advance everyone.

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    Mar 8, 2007, 11:51 AM
    It is virtually to answer all of your questions on this issue in this forum.

    Email me below sometime AFTER 30 April 2006 so we can set up a phone conference to discuss all the various tax implications of your business.

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