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.
In most cases, it is actually a service they provide for you. They would be registered as sales tax collectors in adjoining states. Otherwise, you would have to register the vehicle and pay the tax in MA yourself.
Four states have a sales tax rate of 7%, the largest in the US: Indiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Rhode Island.
Rhode Island's small, right? I can't say if this is right or not, but it could be because their largest water source is the Atlantic Ocean. They probably don't have many rivers or lakes because of Rhode Island's size.
Tax sales in Rhode Island are held by the individual town tax collectors. They will usually advertise their tax sales on their website a few weeks in advance of their next sale. You can also try calling the tax collector's offices in the towns where you are interested in for information.
The state sales tax rate in Massachusetts is 6.25%
As of August 1, 2009, the sales tax rate in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is 6.25%.
As of August 1, 2009, the sales tax rate in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is 6.25%.
California highest 7.25% 2nd is tied Rhode Island + Tennessee each charge 7% but Tenn. also charges 5.5 % for food, whereas the other 2 dont charge sales tax on food. go to google + put in sales tax table chart click on go down to 4th entry State sales Tax Rate table by state + click on Will give you complete list of all states
As of August 1, 2009, the sales tax rate in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is 6.25%.
As of August 1, 2009, the sales tax rate in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is 6.25%.
As of August 1, 2009, the sales tax rate in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is 6.25%.