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  1. For more information on the food and beverage tax, email your inquiry to businesstaxcompliance@dor.in.gov or call our business tax information line at 317-232-3425, option 5. File and pay Food and Beverage taxes via INTIME. If you previously registered for withholding, sales, FAB, CIT, or other trust taxes, you must still file a $0 returns even ...

  2. Indiana Government Center • 100 N. Senate Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46204 • dor.in.gov. Sales Tax Information Bulletin. #11. Subject: Application of Sales Tax to Restaurant Owners Including Fast Food Operations and Caterers. Publication Date: April 2023. Effective Date: Upon Publication.

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  3. Yes, food is generally subject to sales tax in Indiana. While most states exempt certain types of food items from sales tax, Indiana has a different approach. The default tax rate for most food items is 7%, which includes both prepared and unprepared food. However, there are exemptions and exceptions that we need to consider.

  4. How to Register a Business and Pay FAB. Registering a business and/or adding FAB, is a two-part process: • When registering a new business, begin the process via INBiz at inbiz.in.gov. For help with INBiz, contact customer service at 317-234-9768. Once registered, the next step is to register FAB via INTIME.

  5. To remit the food and beverage tax collected, you must register and/or pay through the Indiana Taxpayer Information Management Engine (INTIME), DOR’s new e-services portal, at intime.dor.in.gov. The return for FAB (FAB-103) is separate from the sales and use tax return. Food and beverage taxes, for {MONTH EFFECTIVE, YEAR}, are due on {DATE}.

  6. In Indiana, drop shipments may or may not be subject to taxation depending on the circumstances. Top Section 2: Taxability of Various Items in Indiana . This table shows the taxability of various goods and services in Indiana. If you are interested in the sales tax on vehicle sales, see the car sales tax page instead. Scroll to view the full ...

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  8. Feb 5, 2016 · Unpopped popcorn, no; Popped popcorn, yes. Potato chips, pretzels and the likes are not taxed. Nor is unpopped popcorn, whether it’s regular, caramel or kettle corn. But once those kernels get ...

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