It all depends on your local state and country's tax laws: in the United Kingdom and the rest of the European Union all services are subject to Value Added Tax, just the same as products. When you answer a question it is wise to keep in mind that some users of WikiAnswers live outside the US. The answer below may be correct for that country or for some other country. It would be a more useful answer if it stated the country's name... == No, this is a service not a product.
I ordered food from Papa Johns using their iPhone app and I was wondering the same thing and apparently they can charge tax on it.
Here's the PA code: http://www.pacode.com/secure/data/061/chapter54/s54.1.html == (a) Effective March 4, 1971, separately stated delivery charges billed by the vendor made in conjunction with a taxable transaction are subject to tax. For example, delivery charges for transit-mixed concrete are subject to tax even if such charges are stated separately from the charge made for the concrete. Similarly, if a vendor effects delivery of a taxable item to a Pennsylvania vendee through the mails, charges by the vendor for the cost of the taxable item and the postage fee are subject to tax, even if these charges are stated separately on the invoice. (b) Delivery charges made in conjunction with nontaxable transactions are not subject to tax. Therefore, delivery charges of items purchased for resale or items excluded from the tax are not subject to tax. (c) Charges for delivery made by someone other than the vendor and billed by someone other than the vendor are not subject to tax.
In most states, a late fee is not a "sale," and therefore should not be charged sales tax.
You can get a copy of previous tax returns (IRS calls these transcripts) from IRS by calling 1-800-829-1040, or order by mail using IRS Form 4506T (Request for Transcript of Tax Return). There is no fee for transcripts. It takes two weeks for delivery.
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I ordered food from Papa Johns using their iPhone app and I was wondering the same thing and apparently they can charge tax on it.
No, the delivery fee is not included as the tip for the service.
No, the delivery fee is not considered a tip. The delivery fee is a charge for the service of delivering the items, while a tip is an additional amount given to the delivery person as a gesture of appreciation for their service.
No, a delivery fee is not considered a tip. A delivery fee is a charge imposed by the company for the service of delivering the goods, while a tip is a voluntary amount given to the delivery person as a token of appreciation for their service.
Yes, it is customary to tip on top of the delivery fee when ordering food for delivery. Tipping is a way to show appreciation for the service provided by the delivery person.
A delivery fee is a charge for the service of delivering food to your location, while a tip is a voluntary amount of money given to the delivery person as a gesture of appreciation for their service. The delivery fee goes to the restaurant or delivery service, while the tip directly benefits the delivery person.
The delivery fee typically goes towards covering the costs associated with delivering your order, such as paying the delivery driver, maintaining delivery vehicles, and other operational expenses.
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Yes, it is still customary to tip the delivery person even if there is a delivery fee included in your order. Tipping is a way to show appreciation for their service and effort.
In Texas, you charge tax on the delivery cost too - don't know about other states.
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