yes, but only if they really really want too.
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.
Concessions are the food you buy in a movie theater, arena, stadium etc.
California highest 7.25% 2nd is tied Rhode Island + Tennessee each charge 7% but Tenn. also charges 5.5 % for food, whereas the other 2 dont charge sales tax on food. go to google + put in sales tax table chart click on go down to 4th entry State sales Tax Rate table by state + click on Will give you complete list of all states
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.
To reduce the cost of the necessary food to the consumers that have to purchase it.
It is a temporary food storage chamber.
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.
If you know the food cost against sales, it is 100*(food cost)/sales. If you do not know food cost or sales, you cannot know the answer.
Same as all businesses..they must charge and payover sales taxes as appropriate and "take out" taxes from employees.
Whether you need to charge sales tax on food sold from a hot dog cart depends on the tax laws of your specific state or locality. In many places, prepared foods, including those sold from a hot dog cart, are subject to sales tax. However, some regions may exempt certain types of food items or have different regulations for street vendors. It's essential to check with your local tax authority to ensure compliance.
Temporary structures and a migrating food source.
They are temporary because their food keeps moving so they move with it because they move as their food moves to hunt it.