Yes, canned soda is subject to sales tax in New Jersey. As of my last update, New Jersey imposes a 6.625% sales tax on most food and beverage items, including canned soft drinks. However, certain exceptions exist for specific food items, but Carbonated Beverages typically do not qualify for these exemptions. Always check for the most current regulations, as tax laws can change.
Canned soda comes in regular and diet. The regular canned soda has about a nine month shelf life from the date it was made. Canned diet soda is good for about 3 to 4 months.
A 12 pack of canned soda typically weighs around 10-12 pounds, depending on the brand and type of soda.
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One could add baking soda to canned beans, but it is impossible to imagine why one would do so.
If food is taxed in your area, yes.
Canned Soda heats up quicker because of the heat conductivity of the aluminum and the carbonation of the soda. Glass bottles are not as good conductors of heat and the boiling temperature of water is high.
If identified as wages, taxed both Federal & State. The wages would have been taxed if paid without settlement wouldn't they? (The "lost" part isn't taxed).
Canned soda typically lasts for about 6-9 months before it expires, but it can still be safe to drink beyond that date if it has been stored properly.
A US soda usually cost appox. 1.00 - 2.00 depending on the brand. A common canned soda usually cost 1.29$
Where clothing is taxable (for example it is in NY but not in NJ) it is taxed at the same rate as everything else.
Canned soups and related products are manufactured there by Campbell Soup Company.
Where clothing is taxable (for example it is in NY but not in NJ) it is taxed at the same rate as everything else.