Yes. You can read the entire Tax Answer Book or go directly to page 6-74. http://books.Google.com/books?id=8hNpj_sVXt0C&pg=PT229&lpg=PT229&dq=newspapers+taxable+in+Arizona&source=bl&ots=HVF3gatLJ_&sig=3Ol7ameQ5jBzaHKhwfmJkN8yi1E&hl=en&ei=INMySoy2GIrEMui44JIK&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5#PPT218,M1
In California, newspapers are generally not subject to sales tax. This exemption applies to the sale or distribution of newspapers, which are considered to be publications that contain news, articles, and other informational content.
Apparently they are currently taxable:
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Yes.
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No drinking water is not taxable but carbonated water is.
The two main daily competing newspapers in Eureka, California are the Times-Standard and the Eureka Reporter. They both cover local news, events, and issues in the Eureka area.
No. Benefits are not taxable, unless your SDI is in place of Unemployment Insurance. In this case, your SDI benefit is taxable.
A waitress is required to report all of her tips in California. There is not a certain amount of tips that are not taxable. You have to report them all.
No, in the state of Missouri shipping and handling is not taxed. However, it is taxable in the state of California.
No. However, you may still have to report it depending on your CA gross income, CA adjusted gross income, age, number of dependents, and filing status. See FTB website for current chart information.
Alexander Smith Taylor has written: 'A bibliography of newspapers and periodicals published in California in 1855' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Newspapers, Printing, Periodicals, History
No, California is not one of the fourteen states that levy taxes against Social Security benefits.
Yes! All services are taxable in Florida.
No. It is not taxable
No city bonds are taxable