All food that is for immediate consumption
The Kentucky sales tax is 6%
The Kentucky (KY) state sales tax rate as of 11/2016 is currently 6%.
6.0%
The sales tax Kentucky receives is $6.30. I dont know if all states do it but Kentucky charges 6 percent sales tax on the 5 percent tourism tax. Therefore the state tax would be the product of 6 percent and $105. Tax a tax? That sounds like cheating the people and companies that stay in Kentucky hotels to me. Sad. I love this state.
In Ohio, the sales tax on a used car is typically 5.75%, but local jurisdictions may add additional taxes, leading to a total of up to around 8%. When you purchase a used car in Ohio and then register it in Kentucky, you may need to pay Kentucky's sales tax as well, which is 6%. This is because states generally require residents to pay sales tax based on where the vehicle is registered, ensuring that tax revenue goes to the state where you reside.
Sales tax is the same as for food, clothing, etc.
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.
Yes they do, they have sales tax on everything else
It depends on where you are. In Missouri, a sales tax is charged on all food. In New Hampshire, prepared food is one of the few things on which there is a tax (there's no sales tax on food at the grocery store, but at a restaurant you pay a "hospitality tax" on your meal). In Massachusetts, there's a sales tax on most things, but unprepared food (i.e. from a grocery store) is one of the few exceptions.
illinois
Yes, there is a 6 sales tax on restaurant food in Michigan.
indirect tax