No, there aren't, but the amounts and rates vary considerably throughout the union. There are also differences in what rates apply to which products, and the distribution of revenue between the state and the local authorities also varies.
There are a few states with no sales tax. I think Nevada is one of them.
As of November 2016 all states have a sales tax exceptDelaware, Montana, New Hampshire and Oregon. Alaska does not have any base sales tax, however there are local surcharges that can bring it up to 7%.
The following do not pay local sales tax: Alaska Sales tax is that which has the tabular form in IRS site Income tax is that which is already withholded by any state etc
Yes, that's the answer for any states with sales tax except for Washington they aremore lenient and will most likely not make you pay sales tax.
The Sharp XE-A203 Cash Register has it but can be used without tax too.
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.
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
All building supplies are subject to sales tax in states that impose a sales tax.
Total with sales tax $48.76 minus total without sales tax $46.00 = sales tax $2.76. Sales tax $2.76 divided by purchase $46.00 = sales tax rate 6%.
Rhode Island, Arizona, and Michigan are three states that do not have a sales tax on food. Nebraska, California, and Minnesota have no sales tax on food.
well Florida has no income tax
Texas auto sales tax is currently at 8.25 percent for every 1.00 United States Dollar spent in any given sales transaction in the state of Texas for products with applicable tax fees.