What are the differences between a sales tax and a use tax?(1 point)

Responses

a A sales tax is collected when a good or service is purchased by a consumer while a use tax is collected when a good or service is purchased by a businesses.

b A sales tax is on the purchase of goods and services at the point of sale while a use tax is paid on goods and services purchased when sales tax was not paid.

c A sales tax is levied on the purchases of goods while a use tax is levied on the purchases of sevices.

d A sales tax on goods and services is paid by a region's residents and a use tax is paid by non-residents, both at the point of sal

e. A sales tax is collected at the point of sale by the seller from the consumer, while a use tax is self-reported and paid directly by the consumer to the state government for goods or services purchased without sales tax being collected.