Walmart charges sales tax on purchases, which varies depending on the location. The tax rate is typically around 6-9 of the purchase price.
In most states, Walmart does not charge tax on basic food items like fruits, vegetables, and unprepared foods. However, prepared foods, snacks, and other non-essential food items may be subject to sales tax.
Yes, Groupon may charge tax on purchases depending on the specific item or service being purchased and the location of the buyer.
Yes, Groupon may charge sales tax on purchases depending on the specific location and the type of product or service being purchased.
Yes, Walmart.com typically charges sales tax on purchases, as required by law in most states.
Walmart charges sales tax on purchases, which varies depending on the location. The tax rate is typically around 6-9 of the purchase price.
In most states, Walmart does not charge tax on basic food items like fruits, vegetables, and unprepared foods. However, prepared foods, snacks, and other non-essential food items may be subject to sales tax.
Yes, Groupon may charge tax on purchases depending on the specific item or service being purchased and the location of the buyer.
Yes, Groupon may charge sales tax on purchases depending on the specific location and the type of product or service being purchased.
Yes, Walmart.com typically charges sales tax on purchases, as required by law in most states.
Steam does not charge tax on purchases because they are not legally required to do so in many states and countries. This is because digital goods like video games are often not subject to the same tax laws as physical goods.
Yes, Steam began charging sales tax on purchases in certain regions in 2017.
Yes.
I asked Walmart and they said some states have two different taxes - one for general merchandise and a separate tax for groceries. You're not getting double taxed, youre getting charged different taxes for different items on your reciept
I'm pretty sure it's 7 percent.
Rhode Island, Arizona, and Michigan are three states that do not have a sales tax on food. Nebraska, California, and Minnesota have no sales tax on food.
The answer is sales tax and excise tax. Sales tax is charges on purchases of goods and services, usually a percentage of the price. Excise tax is a charge on products such as alcoholic beverages, gasoline, and tobacco.