If you're going to operate your business in the District of Columbia you may incur some initial start up costs and annual fees depending on the type of business you run and your business form ... |
The District of Columbia assesses a franchise tax, a business income tax on corporations and unincorporated businesses, and a personal income tax. So, if you operate a business in the District of ... |
A domestic corporation must file a business corporation report with the Mayor by April 15th of the year after its incorporation and each second year thereafter. |
In the District of Columbia, you're generally free to choose to operate your business as a C corporation, S ... |
The District of Columbia imposes a personal income tax on your adjusted gross income. In 2005, the rate of tax that will be assessed against your personal income will depend on the following tax rate ... |
The District of Columbia assesses a sales tax on the retail sales price of tangible personal property. So, if your business buys, sells or uses tangible personal property in the District of Columbia, ... |
Although sellers bear the responsibility for paying the sales tax, the law in the District of Columbia requires that as a purchaser, you must reimburse the seller for the sales tax. Because you have ... |
As a seller, you have the obligation to pay sales taxes to the District. While the District requires your customers to reimburse you for the sales tax, you're going to have to make sure you collect ... |
If you're looking for additional information on topics we have covered, we recommend that you contact the governmental agency that oversees the administration of the specific fee or tax you're ... |