An apple tax is a price premium paid by Apple Macintosh users over that of a Windows user.
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it is 199.99 and plus tax its 225
In the US, from 2009 to 2012, Apple paid $5.6 billion on $65 billon in Profits, making the real tax rate 8.6%....this is a main reason that Apple is so profitable, it pays very little tax to the US Treasury. It funnels its income to Ireland where the country allows it to pay virtually no income tax...from a Wall Street Journal article I read recently...
891-apple-plus tax
Look a t the ads to your right, if it's an apple, GET IT!
It is expensive because all Apple products are expensive. You just have to expect a brand tax as the price of doing business with Apple.
Sales taxes vary by state. If your sales tax is 8 percent, the total would be 2160.
What is applebees I'd number for Fairfield
Actually, it will depend upon the country and state/province you live in. In the US, you will be charged state sales tax if there an Apple store in your state (meaning the company has a commercial presence in your state). You will not be charged sales tax if the state does not have any (ie. Oregon). In Canada, you will pay the applicable provincial tax and GST (or HST) in the province you live.
if you mean iTunes they charge .99, but after tax I think its about 1.08-1.09
Apple won't, but Amazon will. But after carriage charges, import duty/tax etc. you may not be saving much.
the tall one cost $3.95 plus tax is $4.28