multiply by the decimal from of your state tax percentage and that's the tax. add that to the original cost and you have the final price. say you have a $100 dollar item and a 10% tax rate. 100 X .1= 10 so that is 10 dollars tax. 100 +10=110 the final price is $110 -Akilae
The amount of sales tax is(0.01) times (the sale price of the item) times(the percentage of state, county, and city sales tax on that kind of item) It doesn't matter what the item is, or how old it is.
Add the 2 amounts together or take the item to the check out counter and they will tell you the cost of the item including the tax when they finished and ready for you to pay for it.
First you calculate the amount of the tax on the item. Then you add together the original cost of the item and the tax.
Convert the percent to a decimal by dividing it by 100. Then multiply that result by the cost of the item(s).
The easiest way to understand the answer is to turn it around. If you wanted to calculate the item price plus tax, you would multiply the item price by 1.073. So, to back up to the item price from the item price plus tax, divide the item price plus tax by 1.073. $20.00 / 1.073 = item price before sales tax.
Tax
depends on which country, providence, and/or state that you purchase the item in. I'm sorry, but I need more details if I were to figure that out
The tax of an item is the money that goes to the poor. Depending on where you live, if your government or president is rich, then the tax amount is bigger. If the government is poor, than there is a low amount of tax on an item.
An excise tax or sales tax is calculated on a per-item basis
indirect tax A+
An excise tax or sales tax is calculated on a per-item basis
131.3 x 10 / 101 = 13