THIS QUESTION HAS BEEN ASKED AND ANSWERED MANY TIMES BEFORE. IT IS PART OF THE DATABASE HERE. PROPERLY USING THE SYSTEM WOULD HAVE PROVIDED THE ANSWER WITHUT ANY WAIT, (or inconvenience of others and use of limited resources). Prepared food is taxed. (Fast food, restaurants and a hot dog from a convenience store.) Ingredients of meals are not taxed, (raw meat, sugar, raw or canned vegetables - food.) While no one likes taxes, virtually all places that have a sales tax, while they may not tax food givng it a special exemption, they do tax sales of just about any tangible personal property or service, which includes meals. When exactly food becomes a meal is sometimes weird (for example, in many places, a pre-made sandwich at a supermarket is food, but the exact same one made custom is a meal. One roll is a meal, but 6 or more is food, etc.). Clearly, something like fast food (or a restaurant dinner) is a meal and subject to the tax - again, almost everywhere.
If you mean Florida, yes, it is.
no
if you mean food, food is not taxed! none nada! lolz :)
Its not taxed anywhere. If your eating at a restraunt, the tax is for their services.
yes
(in the US) Tea IS taxed along with most all other items offered for sale at retail. (and NO! Tea is NOT considered a food - therefore it IS taxed).yea tea is a food it is taxed
In Florida, dog food is generally exempt from sales tax, as it is considered a necessity for pet care. However, specific tax exemptions may vary depending on the type of product or packaging. Pet supplies, including food, typically fall under this exemption, but it's always best to check with the Florida Department of Revenue for the most current regulations.
No. Certain foods aren't taxed.
If food is taxed in your area, yes.
what foods arte taxed in Washington state
there are 12 food banks in Miami Florida
It depends where you are but it is the most eaten food in Alaska, Florida, and the Florida keys.