In Florida, most grocery food items are exempt from sales tax. However, certain items, such as prepared foods and soft drinks, may be subject to sales tax. Additionally, some local jurisdictions may impose their own taxes on specific food items. It's always best to check the latest regulations for any updates or specific exemptions.
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If you mean Florida, yes, it is.
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"Groceries" is the plural form of "grocery."
Florida does not have a state income tax, so retirement pay, including pensions and Social Security benefits, is not taxed at the state level. However, federal income tax may still apply depending on the amount of retirement income and other factors.
A tax paid for income taxes is a percentage of total income. Tax varies by how much income a person has. Tax is also paid on items sold in many states. The buyer pays a percentage on average of 7% on purchases. Gasoline, cigarettes, and liquor are taxed differently. Groceries are taxed in some states and not in others.
Take off the y and add -ies: groceries.
That depends on where you live. Some states in the U.S. do not tax groceries. Others do. Where food grocery items are taxed, it is usually at a lower rate than non-food items. One reason that restaurant and/or fast food is taxed higher might be because it is not considered a necessity. People have to eat. They don't have to eat at a restaurant. In a sense, one could consider it a luxury tax. In Ohio: Fast food eaten at the location is taxed just like any restaurant food. Everything you order is taxable. To go food is not taxable but carbonated beverages, specialty coffee and sweetened drinks are taxable even when ordered "to-go" while regular coffee, orange juice and non-sweetened tea ordered "to-go" is not taxed.
Please check the larder to see if we need more groceries. Are groceries on your list? How much can I spend on groceries this week?
The correct spelling is "groceries."
In the U.S., various goods and services are subject to taxation, including income, sales, property, and excise taxes. Commonly taxed goods include tangible items like electronics, clothing, and alcohol. However, certain items are typically exempt from sales tax, such as groceries, prescription medications, and some services like education and healthcare. Tax regulations can vary significantly by state, leading to different exemptions and tax rates.