The tax is a government invention to raise money, and it comes from the purchasers pocket.
I think the discount comes first and then the sales tax.
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Sales Tax / Sales Tax Rate = Gross Sale
If an item costs $1,075.00 and the value of the sales tax is $43.00, the percentage of sales tax is 4%
yes Montana has sales tax. there tax is 8.7 sales tax. NO, Montana does NOT have a Sales Tax. Or, to put it another way, there is a 0.0% sales tax. I have lived here for years...I don't pay a sales tax. Whoever said yes, must not live in Montana.
I think the discount comes first and then the sales tax.
Introduced in 1967 but went into effect early 1968.
Assuming the $259 price tag is with sales tax, we still couldn't answer the question - we'd need to know what the sales tax rate is where you're buying it/looking at it is. If it was, say, a 7% sales tax rate, then that would come out to $18.13 in sales tax, so the price without it would be $240.87.
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Sales tax, of course.
Sales Tax / Sales Tax Rate = Gross Sale
Total with sales tax $48.76 minus total without sales tax $46.00 = sales tax $2.76. Sales tax $2.76 divided by purchase $46.00 = sales tax rate 6%.
If an item costs $1,075.00 and the value of the sales tax is $43.00, the percentage of sales tax is 4%
No, you do not pay sales tax on labor. Sales tax is for materials.
yes Montana has sales tax. there tax is 8.7 sales tax. NO, Montana does NOT have a Sales Tax. Or, to put it another way, there is a 0.0% sales tax. I have lived here for years...I don't pay a sales tax. Whoever said yes, must not live in Montana.
There is no sales tax in the state of Oregon.
Find out the sales tax in your area. The Federal Tax Administration has the sales tax for every city and state on file. Visit their website for your sales tax.2To compute sales tax, it is helpful to have a calculator. If you do not have a calculator, most cell phones come equipped with them.3Remember, sales tax is computed as a percentage. For example, a 6.25% sales tax means you are paying 6.25 cents in tax for every dollar you spend.4Take the retail price of the item, or items, you are about to purchase and multiply it by one and the sales tax percentage. For instance, if an item costs 49.99 and your local sales tax was 6.25%, you would multiply 49.99 by 1.0625. Adding the one to the beginning of the percentage adds the sales tax onto the price automatically.5Be sure you know the sales tax in your city, not just the state's sales tax. The city you live in no doubt has a higher tax rate than the state.6For multiple items, simply add up the prices and multiply the subtotal by the one and the sales tax.See related link below for more help