tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6318055043707993918.post7532104931029849035..comments2012-09-05T09:03:39.666-04:00Comments on THE WANDERING TAX PRO: WHAT’S THE BUZZ? TELL ME WHAT’S A HAPPENNIN’Robert D Flachhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06034127763662917220noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6318055043707993918.post-56722875616149236362012-09-05T09:03:39.666-04:002012-09-05T09:03:39.666-04:00VR- A good question. But I am not the one to ask...VR-<br /><br />A good question.<br /><br />But I am not the one to ask. I am a 1040 expert and not overly experienced with state sales tax issues.<br /><br />Does anyone else want to take the question?<br /><br />I suggest you ask your tax professional.<br /><br />TWTPRobert D Flachhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06034127763662917220noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6318055043707993918.post-54433104379440932222012-09-04T14:26:47.815-04:002012-09-04T14:26:47.815-04:00I have a question that is slightly irrelevant to t...I have a question that is slightly irrelevant to this particular post.<br /><br /> My goal as a sole proprietor is to act as a facilitator for household service relationships [including nannies, housekeepers &amp; personal chefs]in NJ. I find the service providers (all independent contractors) who I place with households, in need of services they will provide. I also would like to serve as a payroll service for these relationships I establish. Should I be charging sales tax?? Please give any and ALL advice. VanityReignshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17616083501195062870noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6318055043707993918.post-64495697340085497122012-09-01T09:19:05.754-04:002012-09-01T09:19:05.754-04:00Glad to say goodbye to Spookie and Her Gang.Glad to say goodbye to Spookie and Her Gang.Terry Prattnoreply@blogger.com