Just the same sales tax as on everything else sold in California. However candy is a food and unless the food is intended to be consumed at the place of sale, sales tax cannot be charged on them. So normally there is no tax on candy as it is normally not eaten at the place of sale.
Tax can be put on anything. It is really not up to the store or market owner as much as it is to the government.
California does not have a state candy.
It doesn't matter if you buy a candy bar or a car in California; if you take delivery anywhere in the state (except Indian reservations) you must pay sales tax on your purchase.
It depends entirely on the state (and sometimes on the local taxing bodies in the state). You cannot make any general statements on a national basis. For example, you would not pay sales tax on candy in Oregon. California a few years ago passed a tax on "junk food" that tried to tax candy, but it became almost impossible to enforce (miniature marshmallows were classified as a tax-free food and regular marshmallows were classified as a taxable junk food) and was soon repealed.
It depends entirely on the state (and sometimes on the local taxing bodies in the state). You cannot make any general statements on a national basis. For example, you would not pay sales tax on candy in Oregon. California a few years ago passed a tax on "junk food" that tried to tax candy, but it became almost impossible to enforce (miniature marshmallows were classified as a tax-free food and regular marshmallows were classified as a taxable junk food) and was soon repealed.
no their is no luxury tax in California anymore.
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California sales tax is currently 6.5%
There are all sorts of taxes in California: income tax sales tax property tax cigarette tax liquor tax estate tax gambling tax and hundreds of others.
The sales tax of California can vary from city to city.
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