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    St. Tammany Parish                                                                                                      Remit Payments To:                                  Which column to use for your deliveries?
                                                                                                         Tax Collector - Parish of St. Tammany                                                                                                 * FILE  ONLINE
    Sales & Use Tax Report                                                                               P.O. Box 669393 - Dallas, TX 75266-9393                         Visit www.stpso.com/how-do-i/sales-tax
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                                                                                                         For Assistance Call (985) 726-7777                                     and click on: Tax Rate / Jurisdiction link
                              _                                                                          COMPUTATION OF SALES & USE TAX                              A - 4.25%      B - 4.25% C - 4.75%              D - 4.25%  E - 4.50%      F - 4.25%    G - 4.25%
    BUSINESS NAME
                                                                                                                                                                     District No. 3 Slidell   Mandeville             Covington  Pearl River    Madisonville Abita Springs
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                           ACCOUNT #                                                                13. ADJUSTED GROSS SALES (Total of columns must equal Line 12)
                                                                                                    14. PURCHASES SUBJECT TO USE TAX IN EACH JURISDICTION
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    PERIOD ENDING                                                                                   15. TOTAL (Line 13 Plus Line 14)
                                                                                                    16a. TAX (Line 15 Times Rate in Each Column) 
                                                                                                    16b. MOTEL/CAMPGROUND (Gross rentals $_________ x 3%)            
1.  GROSS SALES OF TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY, LEASES, 
    RENTALS, & SERVICES AS REPORTED TO THE STATE OF LA     $                                        16c. CIGARETTE PAPER (Packs sold _________ @ $1.25 per pack)
    ALLOWABLE DEDUCTIONS                                                                            16d. HOTEL OCCUPANCY (Occupied Rooms _________ @ $2.00/day/room) 
2.  SALES FOR RESALE/FURTHER PROCESSING                                                             17. EXCESS TAX COLLECTED
3.  CASH DISCOUNTS, RETURNS, AND ALLOWANCES                                                         18. TOTAL (Add Lines 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d & 17)
                                                                                                    19. VENDOR'S COMPENSATION (1.1% of Line 18)
4.  SALES DELIVERED OR SHIPPED OUTSIDE OF ST. TAMMANY                                                    Deductible only if paid timely.
5.  SALES OF GASOLINE AND OTHER ROAD USE FUELS                                                      20. NET TAX DUE (Line 18 minus Line 19)
                                                                                                    21. DELINQUENCY PENALTY - 
6.  SALES TO TAX EXEMPT GOVERNMENT AGENCIES                                                              (See instructions.)
7.  SALES OF FOOD PURCHASED WITH USDA FOOD STAMPS / WIC                                             22. INTEREST (see instructions)
                                                                                                    23. TOTAL TAX, PENALTY AND INTEREST DUE
8.  SALES DIRECTLY TO FARMERS OF FERTILIZER, FEED, AND SEED
                                                                                                    24. TAX DEBIT OR CREDIT (ORIGINAL Memo MUST BE ATTACHED)
9.                                                                                                  25. TOTAL AMOUNT DUE (Line 23 plus or minus Line 24)
10.                                                                                                      COMPUTATION OF SALES & USE TAX                              H - 4.75%      I - 4.75% J - 4.75%              K - 5.00%  M - 5.25%      N - 4.75%
11. TOTAL ALLOWABLE DEDUCTIONS (Lines 2 thru 10)                                                                                                                         Folsom     Sun       Fremaux Town           Hwy 21    Camellia Square Northshore 
                                                                                                                                                                                              Center                 EDD                       Square
12. ADJUSTED GROSS SALES (Line 1 minus Line 11)                                                     13. ADJUSTED GROSS SALES (Total of columns must equal Line 12)
                                                                                                    14. PURCHASES SUBJECT TO USE TAX IN EACH JURISDICTION
                                                                                                    15. TOTAL (Line 13 Plus Line 14)
    CHANGE OF STATUS REPORT 
                                                                                                    16a. TAX (Line 15 Times Rate in Each Column) 
    DATE BUSINESS CLOSED/SOLD                   NAME/ADDRESS OF NEW OWNER                           16b. MOTEL/CAMPGROUND (Gross rentals $_________ x 3%)            
                                                                                                    16c. CIGARETTE PAPER (Packs sold _________ @ $1.25 per pack)
                                                                                                    16d. HOTEL OCCUPANCY (Occupied Rooms _________ @ $2.00/day/room) 
    MAILING ADDRESS CHANGE                      BUSINESS LOCATION CHANGE
                                                                                                    17. EXCESS TAX COLLECTED
                                                                                                    18. TOTAL (Add Lines 16a, 16b, 16c, 16d & 17)
I declare under the penalties for filing false reports that this return (including any accompanying 19. VENDOR'S COMPENSATION (1.1% of Line 18)
schedules and statements) has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge and                    Deductible only if paid timely.
belief is a true, correct, and complete return. If the return is prepared by a person other than    20. NET TAX DUE (Line 18 minus Line 19)
the taxpayer, his declaration  is based on all information relating to the matters required to be 
reported in the return of which he has any knowledge.                                               21. DELINQUENCY PENALTY - 
                                                                                                         (See instructions.)
                                                                                                    22. INTEREST (see instructions)
                                                                                                    23. TOTAL TAX, PENALTY AND INTEREST DUE
    AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE                                     DATE
                                                                                                    24. TAX DEBIT OR CREDIT (ORIGINAL Memo MUST BE ATTACHED)
                                                                                                    25. TOTAL AMOUNT DUE (Line 23 plus or minus Line 24)
    LA TAX IDENTIFICATION NO.                                                                                                                                        26. REMITTANCE ENCLOSED (Total for all columns)           $



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Tax Collector, Parish of St. Tammany                                                                                           PRSRT STANDARD
                                                                                                                                     U.S. Postage
P.O. Box 1229                                                                                                                        PAID
                                                                                                                                     Covington, LA
Slidell, LA 70459-1229                                                                                                               Permit No. 131

                                                              INSTRUCTIONS

As of July 1, 1992, pursuant to Article VII, Section 3 of the Louisiana Constitution, the Sheriff became the single tax collector in St. Tammany Parish 
for all municipal and parish-based sales and use taxes. For a breakdown of tax rates please visit laota.com.

1.  List Gross Sales, Rentals, Services and Labor on movables. In general, this refers to all “tangible personal property”. The “Services” parts 
    refers to charges for labor on movables and other taxable service charges. DO NOT include sales taxes collected in your Gross Sales amount.
2.  On Line 2 you may deduct your actual sales of items to businesses who purchased them for resale. In order to deduct these sales from 
    the Gross Sales Total on Line 1, you must retain on file a copy of that re-seller’s parish sales tax registration certificate, current parish/city 
    occupational license and parish exemption certificate (if available). This documentation proves these business customers are registered to 
    collect and remit sales taxes on their resale of items purchased from you. It also serves to protect you by showing why you did not charge them 
    any local tax. For example: your auto supply business sells parts to a mechanic who will then sell the parts to his customer. The mechanic 
    provides you with proper documentation to prove his business is currently registered to collect and remit parish taxes. Your auto supply 
    business would not charge them any parish taxes on the sale. NOTE: You should update your resale customers’ files annually with their new 
    occupational license for that calendar year to make sure they are presently still in business and operating legally.
14. List purchases for your business’ use for which you did not pay the sales tax due St. Tammany Parish. This is known as “Use Tax”. Things you 
    purchase for re-sale but later remove from inventory for your use are examples of items which must be included at your actual cost. Suppose 
    your business buys furniture for re-sale, and you remove a desk from inventory for your use. The cost of that desk must be included the month 
    you remove it from inventory. Another common example is computers and supplies shipped to your business via UPS or USPS in which no 
    local sales tax was charged. As a business, you are required to list these purchases on this line. Almost every business located within this 
    parish owes some use tax every month.
15. If no tax is due, you must file a zero return for the period in which no taxes were due.
16b.This tax applies only to motels, campgrounds, condos and apartments. If this applies to your business, list your gross room rentals where 
    indicated on the line, then list 3% of that amount.
16c.Cigarette Paper Tax LA R.S. 33:4567 et seq. defines the authority of the St. Tammany Parish Recreation and Parks District. This district’s 
    jurisdiction extends throughout the entire parish. It is a political subdivision of the state. The statutes specifically authorize the levy of a sales 
    tax of one dollar and twenty-five cents ($1.25) per pack upon the sale at retail of cigarette papers in the parish. The levy of this tax was 
    accomplished by parish ordinance No. 89-1048. Every retailer making sales of cigarette papers in St. Tammany Parish is required to report 
    and remit this tax monthly.
16d.Hotel Occupancy Tax: All Hotels in Wards Eight and Nine of St. Tammany Parish shall collect, or otherwise be liable for an Occupancy Tax 
    of Two ($2.00) Dollars per occupant day per room. The term “Hotel” means and this tax applies to all Hotels, Motels, Campgrounds, Bed  & 
    Breakfasts, Condos and Apartments, which consist of two or more guest rooms each. The term “Occupant Day” shall mean each unit of time, 
    not to exceed twenty-four hours, upon which an occupant is charged by the Hotel for renting a single room, suite or dwelling unit of the Hotel.
17. You must account for all “Excess Tax” collected. Due to rounding, you are likely to actually collect more tax on a daily basis than the monthly 
    total sales reflect is due. You must remit this tax by adding it on this line.
19. You are entitled to compensation of 1.1% of the tax due provided that you have properly complied with all requirements of the Sales Tax Law 
    and our department has received this form in a timely fashion. If you have made any errors or failed to remit timely, you can not claim this 
    compensation.
21. Multiply the amount due by 5% for each 30 days or fraction thereof of delinquency up to 25%. The penalty cutoff dates are the 21st of each 
    month. For example, if we receive March’s return on April 21st, the penalty owed is 5%; May 21st, the penalty is 10%; June 21st, 15%, etc., up 
    to a maximum of 25%.
22. The interest rate is 12% per year for any tax that becomes due on or after January 1, 2023 and 15% per year for any taxes that become due on or 
    before December 31, 2022. Interest accrues on a daily basis using a 360 day year commencing the day that the return is 30 days past due. The due 
    date is the first day of the month following the month for which the tax was collected. 

    Using the previous example of a return for the month of March, on May 1st, interest for 31 days is owed; each successive day is another day’s interest 
    until paid. Calculate the interest by multiplying the tax times 15%, then dividing the results by 360, and then multiplying that result times the number 
    of days late. Let’s say the amount of tax you owe for March is $1,149.27. It was “due” April 1st. It became delinquent on April 21st. You pay it at the 
    courthouse on May 11th. You must pay interest for 41 days which equals $19.63 (Tax x 15% divided by 360 x 41).

To avoid penalties your envelope must have an official postmark dated on or before the 20th following the period covered by the return.
                                                       For Assistance Call: (985) 726-7777






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