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.
The California sales tax has a few quirks about food:food sold unprepared (most things in a grocery or convenience store) is nontaxablefood sold carryout or to go (restaurant, grocery or convenience store) is nontaxablefood sold to be eaten on premises (restaurant, grocery or convenience store) is taxablePractically everything else is taxable. So in California if you order carryout food, carry it out, don't be tempted to sit down there or they are required to add sales tax!
Sales tax depends on (1) what State and (2) what product. For example, food from a grocery store has no tax in Ohio. But in NY, it does. Alcohol always bears a tax, but it differs by State. Sugary drinks also carry a tax.
How much sales tax per dollar in California
Sales tax is the same as for food, clothing, etc.
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.
how much is for an 4gb xbox in california
That depends on the rate of tax.
There is really only one tax and that is the sales tax. You would pay the standard tax rate (7.75%-8.25% in California) just as if if you bought a can of hairspray at the grocery store.
There is really only one tax and that is the sales tax. You would pay the standard tax rate (7.75%-8.25% in California) just as if if you bought a can of hairspray at the grocery store.
That depends what the tax rate is.
In California it was 8.25%, but now it is increased to 9.25%.