Sales Tax

Sales Tax

Belleville Market collects and remits all applicable sales tax on behalf of our merchants for transactions conducted at the Market. This means that you do not need to handle sales tax reporting for sales made through Belleville Market directly.

If you operate your own separate business entity, you may still be required to file monthly or periodic sales tax reports with the state of Pennsylvania. In such cases, for sales conducted at Belleville Market, you should:
  1. Report $0 in taxable sales on your own sales tax return for the portion of goods sold at Belleville Market.
  2. Maintain records of your Belleville Market sales for accounting purposes.
Important: This guideline is for informational purposes only. Each merchant should consult with their individual accountant or tax advisor to ensure proper reporting and compliance with all state and local tax laws.

Belleville Market files and pays sales tax monthly, so you can rest assured that all taxes for transactions at the Market are handled accurately and on time.
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