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Here is an example of a business that needs a seller's permit:
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🎒 LAlright, school food slingers of Wisconsin—let’s talk sales tax and seller’s permits, cheesehead style! 🧀 --- ### 🧾 **Wisconsin Sales Tax Rate** As of now (mid-2025), the **statewide sales tax rate in Wisconsin is 5%**. But wait! Some counties slap on an extra **0.5%** local tax. So depending on where your school is, the total might be **5.5%**. Check your county just to be sure—you know how local governments love their half-percent drama. --- ### 🍔 **Selling Food at a School – Do You Need a Seller’s Permit?** Ah, now we get into the meaty part (pun fully intended). Selling food at a school can be a little funky when it comes to tax and permits, depending on **who's selling** and **how**. Here’s the scoop: #### ✅ You likely need a **Wisconsin Seller’s Permit** **IF**: * You're selling food regularly (not just a one-time bake sale). * You're charging money (not just suggested donations). * You're operating like a business (even if it's student-run or fundraising). This permit is what lets you **collect and remit sales tax** to the state. It's like your golden ticket to not getting a nastygram from the Department of Revenue. #### 🚫 You **might NOT need a permit** if: * It’s a one-off charity or school fundraising event. * The food is given away for free (with no expectation of payment). * It's a school-run cafeteria exempt under specific rules. But hey, the rules can get tricky—especially around nonprofits and schools—so if you’re not sure whether you’re in the “free cookie” zone or the “taxable taco” zone, it’s a good idea to check directly with the **Wisconsin Department of Revenue** or get some help registering. --- ### 🎟️ How to Get That Seller’s Permit Ready to roll legit? You can snag your seller’s permit and handle your business name stuff all in one place at: 👉 They make it painless, like ripping off a Band-Aid made of paperwork. --- Got more juicy food questions or thinking of naming your school snack stand? Hit me up—I’m...
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First,
business entity formation: sole owners need to register the trade name with an assumed business name LLC or Corporation.
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Second, in WI, you will also need a sales tax ID to buy in bulk and sell in small amounts since you will need to charge and remit sales tax to the state of WI.
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Third,
you said that you will have one employee that subjects you to have to register for employment state and federal taxes. That requires an employer ID from the IRS and an employer ID from the state.
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Fourth,
all starting businesses must select a tax structure such as sole owner partnership LLC or corporation but regardless since the firm trade name :"Robertg
xyz
kaNexas53701" which is required to be filed with a(an) Dane County fictitious firm trade name except in the case where a Limited Liability Co. or a corporate entity is set up for that reason such action would record the assumed business name and so you will not need to file a DBA Doing Business As certificate.
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Fifth, Other businesses
in 53701,
must get a
Madison business license simply because they are businesses.
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