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in some states, books are taxed. for example, in Rhode Island, books are taxed 7%. but in other states like new hapshire, there is no taxes on anything so books wouldn't be taxed. every state has differant rates, so where ever you live, find out what the taxes are on food and that would be the taxes on the books.

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