jessicafawn
Gold Member
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Hello Cheffers,
I have a table at a craft fair this weekend and just got my business license for it today. I will also be applying for a permanent business license shortly. I have a question though. In Guam there is no "tax" but they charge a "retail tax" of 4% to direct sales business, myself included.
My question is, can I pass this 4% on to my customers or eat it myself? I don't have the slightest idea which way to go. If I were in the states tax gets charged to purchasers and it shouldn't be any different here.
I have to report my sales to Guam's tax and revenue office after the fair and fear what the "bill" will be.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have a table at a craft fair this weekend and just got my business license for it today. I will also be applying for a permanent business license shortly. I have a question though. In Guam there is no "tax" but they charge a "retail tax" of 4% to direct sales business, myself included.
My question is, can I pass this 4% on to my customers or eat it myself? I don't have the slightest idea which way to go. If I were in the states tax gets charged to purchasers and it shouldn't be any different here.
I have to report my sales to Guam's tax and revenue office after the fair and fear what the "bill" will be.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.