as far as what? income? what you purchase? what you sell? Need to be clearer on what you are asking about.
2007-07-26 08:15:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the state, but generally, grocery items are not taxable. This means that food bought at restaurants ARE taxable.
2007-07-26 14:41:12
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answered by Vince M 7
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Food items are never taxable. Pretty much everything else is, though it depends on what state you are in. Some states have no sales tax at all.
2007-07-26 14:32:33
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answered by Andrea B 3
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in roughly half of the USA, food is taxable...Arkansas just reduced the state sales tax on food from 6% to 3% two months ago...in Idaho the sales tax is 5% (including food)
In Arkansas, once state, county and city sales taxes are all added together, the sales tax on ANY good or service is 9.98% in Sebastian County...and that includes your power bill, cable bill, telephone bill, etc. (excepting food now...total sales tax comes to 6.98% when you buy groceries)
2007-07-26 14:48:59
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answered by Anonymous
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That depends on the state, and sometimes the municipality or county, since sales tax rules are set by the entity that charges them.
2007-07-26 19:04:44
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answered by Judy 7
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where i live , food is taxable
2007-07-26 14:36:18
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answered by tlclay3 2
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