Does law enforcement have to pay sales tax on firearms and ammunition?
Saturday, 31. July 2010
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ben Says:
individual officers do. entities like a department do not. they are government agencies so they have tax identification numbers exempting them from sales tax.
however individual officers can claim such expenses on their income tax at the end of the year.
rick29148 Says:
Nope. Just like plumbers & electricians, they don’t pay taxes on supplies & equipment needed to do their job.