No.
No
3.75%
In Minneapolis, Minnesota there is a 0.5% sales tax. But there is NO sales tax in Delaware http://revenue.delaware.gov/services/Business_Tax/Step4.shtml
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There is no sales tax in the state of Oregon.
No, Delaware is a no-sales taxation state. Their budget is funded well enough by businesses which incorporate and pay incorporation fees and taxes to the state that a Sales Tax is not considered necessary.
Most states in the US have a sales tax. Oregon, Delaware and Montana do not have sales tax. See this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sales_taxes_in_the_United_States
As of Januray 2009, it is 6.75%
yes and it goes to Delaware. Lucinda answered: First of all, Delaware does not have a sales or use tax. Secondly, the Pennsylvania resident would be liable for Pennsylvania use tax on the auto's purchase price. This is normally collected when registering the vehicle in at the state's DMV.
The lowest sales tax rate in the US is that found in states that have no sales tax at all. These states are Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire and Oregon. However, purchases in these states may still be subject to local sales tax depending on the community.
All states except Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire and Oregon, collect sales taxes. Alaska has no sales tax or personal income tax. NH has sales taxes on meals, rooms, gasoline, alcohol, and cigarettes. See 'Sources and related links' below for information on state sales tax rates.