Sales of Dogs, Cats, and Other Animals are Taxable
SACRAMENTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Board of Equalization today announced that pet associations and pet and feed stores will be receiving letters reminding pet sellers that they may be required to report and pay sales tax on their pet sales.
If you are in the business of selling dogs, cats or other animals that are considered non-food animals in California, you need to register with the BOE. Non-food animals are animals commonly kept as pets or companions and are not sold for human consumption.
The need for a permit and to report and pay sales tax to BOE applies to pet stores and individual breeders if they make more than two sales of pets or other non-food animals in a twelve-month period. The number of sales is measured by each individual sale, not by the number of animals sold or by litters.
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