This of course depends on many factors. The two most important one being how many guests will attend and will you be covering part of or the entire tab. For a wedding of 150 guests your alcohol bill on average would cost $1600, for $100 people $1000. Of course your wedding venue may charge you a different price per head, and this is only an estimate based upon the calculator below:
http://jennlanedesign.com/wedding-budget-calculator.php
it all depends how much is in the box if you buy it at a shop but it can be at a price the bar tender puts the price as in a bar
The only simple answer to this question is that it depends of the alcohol (wine, spirit, beer,...) and the country.
If you buy from restaurant or Bar there is no tax but if you buy from liquor store definitely you pay tex its the low.
In 1791, Congress levied the first tax on alcohol
In 1791, Congress levied the first tax on alcohol
It depends on the brand and your country and the alcohol tax rate of your country.
You can bring back 2 tax free quarts of distilled alcohol from any country.
Small farmers were not thrilled about the tax on alcohol. This is because these farmers enjoyed once being able to afford the alcohol.
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.
Excise tax
alcohol cigarettes and items like that are taxed with and excise tax
the quantity of alcohol bought and sold in the market is reduced
There is no alcohol tax on spirits in Melbourne Australia provided the person bring the liquor is over 18 years and the liquor is less than 2.25 litres.
An individual can send alcohol to Australia. This is for as long as the alcohol's value is AUD 1,000 or less. Tax invoice will be sent to the importer of the alcohol.