Yes it does. It's usually 6% on food. It also depeneds on which area you are in, because that tax can go up to 8% or even down to 1%
Pennsylvania doesn't have a 6.5 percent sales tax. It is 6.0. You pay the tax on everything except clothing and food.
PA sales tax is 6%
It depends on where you are. In Missouri, a sales tax is charged on all food. In New Hampshire, prepared food is one of the few things on which there is a tax (there's no sales tax on food at the grocery store, but at a restaurant you pay a "hospitality tax" on your meal). In Massachusetts, there's a sales tax on most things, but unprepared food (i.e. from a grocery store) is one of the few exceptions.
Texas has a constitutionally mandated maximum sales tax of 8.25%. Individual counties are allowed to set their sales tax rates wherever they like, but cannot exceed the 8.25% cap.
Almost everything except some clothing and food items.
It's 6%
The sales tax rate in Pennsylvania is 6 percent and watches are taxable. If you buy a watch sales tax apply. Also watch repair has a tax.
http://www.tax.state.ny.us/pdf/publications/sales/pubotpa_8375_605.pdf
It depends on which state you are in. In Delaware there is no sales tax whatsoever. In New Jersey you are charged 7% sales tax whenever you buy food from a restaurant but you aren't charged when you buy food from a grocery store. Other states may have a sales tax all the way across the board including groceries.
yes
The Pennsylvania sales tax rate is 6 percent. By law, a 1 percent local tax is added to purchases made in Allegheny County, and 2 percent local tax is added to purchases made in Philadelphia.
yes they do, it is 6%