The answer depends on the area you live in and what taxes they charge on the goods in your area. If you live in a place where they only charge tax on pay checks, like Oregon, USA then there shouldn't be tax on your purchase but if you live in British Columbia, Canada then you would have to pay taxes as there is HST there.
they pay about one dollar pluse tax
No, any tax paid to a retail store or gas station is called an indirect tax. It is an indirect tax because you pay the tax to the store and they have to pay the tax to the government.
They are a dollar at the dollar store.
They pay super taxes
An indirect tax is originally paid by the consumer. For instance, when you pay sales tax on an item at the store, the tax is submitted by the store, but was originally paid by you.
At a traditional "Dollar Tree" store, the toys are price marked at 1.00+ applicable state sales tax. So, here in Florida, I would pay $1.06. Note: There may be some toys that are pricemarked "under" 1.00 too...but generally, everything in a Dollar Tree store is $1.00.
A direct tax is a tax that is paid directly to the government by the person who is working. An indirect tax is when a person pays taxes to a store and then the store has to pay the taxes to the government.
A direct tax is a tax that is paid directly to the government by the person who is working. An indirect tax is when a person pays taxes to a store and then the store has to pay the taxes to the government.
You pay sales tax on the actual amount you pay for the item, not some infalted price the store says they are discounting from.
indirect tax A+
You need to pay Several Cents.
Depends where you live. Tack on the tax to one dollar and multiply it by the amount of dollars spent. 6% tax = $212.00