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Lots of stores have them up by the cash registers; Walmart, Target, Etc.
The amount of tax paid at Starbucks should be the same amount as other stores nearby.
Stores charge tax on whatever the price that you pay is. So if you are paying a sale price, you should only be paying the tax on the sale price.
You can find them at a place like vons or abrestsons or stores like walmart or target!
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Most online stores, which have sales tax agreements with states, will charge the appropriate sales tax for the delivery address. So it depends on the site, and what state you live in.
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Yes, we charge tax on rentals.
You can get them in many places such as a local Walmart or Kroger stores. Pretty much anywhere where giftcards are sold.
Church thrift stores may be exempt from charging sales tax, depending on the state and local laws. Many states provide tax exemptions for non-profit organizations, including churches, on sales of donated goods. However, it's essential for each thrift store to verify their specific tax status with state tax authorities, as regulations can vary. Additionally, if the store sells new items or operates outside the scope of charitable sales, they may be required to charge sales tax.
No you do not charge sales tax on irrigation.
You are taxed for the goods you purchased. Thrift stores rely on donations from individuals, and sometimes companies, so that they can help those in low income areas afford clothing and other household goods they may not otherwise be able to afford. Some local consignment stores may not charge tax since you cannot be charged for something that was already taxed. However, the problem is there isn't a record that shows what tax has been paid on, which is why most thrift and consignment stores will charge tax on purchases. If the item was bought in a state where there wasn't a sales tax, then that items would need to be taxed in the state it is currently being sold in, but again, no record to show where it was purchased from or if tax was ever paid.