x 8.25% in taxes. that's $7.42 taxes out of the $89.99. so that's 97.41! You've plenty for a latte! I don't know the currency exchange nor your taxes. so...
$89.99 x % of taxes... (on a calculator you just hit the percentate key and it will give you the dollar amount)
2006-08-16 12:49:23
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answered by punkdrunkard 3
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In which province? The GST (Federal Tax) is 6% and most provinces have a sales tax too:
"The provincial sales tax rate differs from province to province, and is even calculated differently in different provinces.
For instance, in Ontario, the provincial sales tax rate is 8%, which is charged on the selling price of the item before the GST is applied. BC (PST rate 7%), Saskatchewan (PST rate 6%), Manitoba (PST rate 7%), and the provinces that use HST all do the same. But in Quebec and Prince Edward Island, the provincial sales tax is charged on the total selling price plus GST."
2006-08-16 12:54:48
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answered by love2travel 7
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What is your tax rate?
Take the cost X tax rate%. Add that answer back to the cost.
example: $100 X 7% = $7. So you add $100 + $7 =$107.
2006-08-16 12:52:07
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answered by Sam Iam 2
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Depends on which province you are in...
If Ontario...you are close! (89.99 x 14% is $102.59)
Every Canadian must pay 6% GST minimum.
Anything else is province dependant...another 8% in sales tax in Ontario.
Try Alberta...they have no extra tax!
2006-08-16 12:49:43
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answered by cambridgemathman 2
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what state do you live in 89.99 times tax then add 89.99 with the other amount ie89.99x7%would be 5.60 so you do the math you may be just shy get 10.00 more dollars
2006-08-16 12:54:31
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answered by rradboys 3
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Depends what the tax rate is.
If it's 5%, it's $94.49.
If it's 10%, it's $98.99.
Anything over an 11% rate and you don't have enough money.
2006-08-16 12:49:56
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answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7
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don't know...i live in america
2006-08-16 12:48:26
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answered by jaszy♥ 3
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