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February 10, 2024
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No NC Sales/Use Tax Inquiries in 2023 TTHB

  • February 10, 2024
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I've been using TurboTax Home & Business for several years now. This is the first time I have not gone through a series of questions to determine whether I needed to pay Use tax to NC for out-of-state purchases. Usually there's an option to either enter the sales tax paid to other states or TTHB "collects" an amount based on income. I was asked to certify that there were no out-of-state purchases requiring use tax, but I never had a chance to actually answer questions as has been the case in the past. Why? Things are okay for 2023 because all of my out-of-state vendors collected NC sales tax at the time of purchase, but I feel better when the questions are asked. Why did that not happen in TTHB 2023?

    Best answer by SteamTrain

    I just went thru the NC state questions in my software  (for a file I hadn't started NC yet), and it asked about other state purchases...("Did you buy anything without paying sales tax?")..........but then, I'm using Premier.....not H&B.

     

    IF you go thru the entire NC Q&A, and don't see it, you can get back to it if needed....in the "Credits and taxes" 

    section of the NC main menu...but one has to go thru a bunch of NC Q&A-s before the full NC menu shows up.

     

     

     

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    SteamTrain
    Employee
    February 11, 2024

    I just went thru the NC state questions in my software  (for a file I hadn't started NC yet), and it asked about other state purchases...("Did you buy anything without paying sales tax?")..........but then, I'm using Premier.....not H&B.

     

    IF you go thru the entire NC Q&A, and don't see it, you can get back to it if needed....in the "Credits and taxes" 

    section of the NC main menu...but one has to go thru a bunch of NC Q&A-s before the full NC menu shows up.

     

     

     

    ____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*
    Stacie17Author
    February 13, 2024

    Thanks so much!