34 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.303 - Transportation and Delivery Charges
(a)
Transportation charges for taxable items. The sales tax applies to all
transportation or delivery charges to a customer when a taxable item is sold,
leased or rented on or after October 1, 1987, and delivery charges are billed
by the seller or lessor to the purchaser or lessee. The charges for
transportation or delivery, both before and after the sale, are taxable even if
stated separately from the sales price of a taxable item. These charges are
considered to be services or expenses connected to the sale.
(b) Charges by third party carriers. A third
party carrier (separate legal entity) will not be responsible for collecting or
remitting tax as long as the third party carrier only provides transportation
and does not sell the taxable item being delivered.
(c) Common terminology. The term
"transportation and delivery charges' includes all other terms used by common
or contract carries to describe transportation, such as freight, shipping,
delivery, or postage.
(d) Postage
charges. Separately stated charges for postage are not taxable when billed by
the seller to a client if the cost of the postage was incurred by the seller at
the request of the client to distribute taxable items to third party recipients
designated by the seller's client.
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