It depends on the state and it depends on your use of the item.
Many states have no sales tax on anything.
Some tax most everything.
In some states, they do. Here in NJ, they charge tax. They really shouldn't!
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yes
Almost everything except some clothing and food items.
The store where you will buying the items will be able to tell you if the items qualify for some are all of the state tax free amount on the cost of the item. You could go to your state tax department website and see if they have a list of the qualifying items for the sales tax free days.
alcohol cigarettes and items like that are taxed with and excise tax
some items in the other category of items is evolving i dont know wat the other items in the category of other items do
excise tax
indirect!
The sales tax rate on used items in this state is X.
Food items
indirect tax
Examples of items that can cause deferred tax assets include net operating loss carryforwards, tax credits, and deductible temporary differences such as depreciation or bad debt expense. Examples of items that can cause deferred tax liabilities include taxable temporary differences such as accelerated depreciation or prepaid revenues. Additionally, changes in tax rates can also give rise to deferred tax liabilities or assets.
The parliament put tax on paper items.
To reduce the cost of the necessary food to the consumers that have to purchase it.